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Category: <span>New Testament</span>

Epistle of James

Eugene Boring, Raymond Edward Brown, and Burton L. Mack provide valuable insights into the complex authorship and themes of the Epistle of James, illuminating the intriguing debates surrounding its authenticity and place within early Christian writings. Dive into this rich discussion to uncover the layers of history and theology that shape our understanding of this significant text.

Gospel of John

Dive deep into the Gospel of John, where captivating insights and thought-provoking discussions await, shedding light on its origins and the rich context surrounding its teachings. Discover how its messages resonate today and enrich your understanding of this profound text.

Epistle of Jude

Explore the fascinating insights of the Epistle of Jude, revealing its context and implications within early Christianity, and discover why scholars debate its authorship and significance.

Galatians

Galatians is a gripping epistle where Paul passionately defends his Gospel against rival teachings, navigating complex theological debates with fervor and drama. Dive into this essential exploration to better understand early Christian conflicts and Paul’s powerful message.

Ephesians

Explore the complexities of Ephesians and uncover how its unique language and theology set it apart from Paul’s other writings, revealing a fascinating evolution of early Christian thought. Dive into this transformative letter and see how it reshapes our understanding of the faith.

Colossians

Discover the fascinating debate surrounding the authorship of Colossians, where scholars dissect language, style, and theological themes to uncover the truth about this significant biblical letter. Explore the compelling arguments and insights that keep this discussion lively and thought-provoking!

Book of Acts of the Apostles

Mack, Who Wrote the New Testament? explores the authorship of the New Testament and highlights the deep connections between the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, inviting readers to delve into the fascinating historical and theological landscape of early Christianity.