These gospels were probably written in the mid to late 1st Century. They were accepted as either written by Jesus’ apostolic disciples or the followers of these disciples. Some of the lost ...
But, into this common narrative outline, Matthew and Luke each insert extra sayings and teachings of Jesus ... in common: the Gospel of Mark and another gospel, now lost, a collection of sayings ...
The earliest sources come from the Gospel texts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John ... The work made the astonishing claim that during the lost years of Jesus’ life he had visited India and trained as a ...
But, into this common narrative outline, Matthew and Luke each insert extra sayings and teachings of Jesus ... in common: the Gospel of Mark and another gospel, now lost, a collection of sayings ...
Secularisation once derived largely from lost religious habit: now the Church is at the start of what may turn out ... Pagels and King, at the very start of their examination of the Gospel of Judas, ...
Jesus, to Judas. Judas's act of "betrayal" is in fact his faithful obedience to Jesus' will. Bart D. Ehrman, The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot (2006), Ch. 6: 'The Gospel of Judas: An Overview'. [Some] ...
Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep to show that the Kingdom of God is accessible to all, even those who were sinners or strayed from God’s path. He uses the example of a shepherd (God ...
Salibi, Kamal S. (Kamal Suleiman), 1929-2011. The problem -- What Acts does not say about Paul -- The gospel evidence -- The Koranic testimony -- The lost gospel of Waraqah Ibn Nawfal -- How much did ...