CNN is set to air a new program on Christian origins titled "After Jesus: The First Christians". On Dec 20th at 8 PM Eastern. As more information comes to...
Jack, <<If the residence in Nazareth is historical ... the only advantage for living there would be its close proximity to Sepphoris. Many building projects in...
... From: "John Sabatino" <taurus78@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 5:12 PM Subject: RE: [XTalk] Jesus the Mendicant?...
Hello listers and sorry for this: does anyone on list have access to JSTOR and would said person be willing to do me the kindness of getting this essay ...
Jack wrote: So we learn that Matthew and James were the sons of Clopas/Alphaeus and his wife Mary. John: What leads you to equate Matthew with Levi, son of...
The new film is generating a good bit of positive reviews. One from today is on Ethics Daily: http://www.ethicsdaily.com/article_detail.cfm?AID=8184 Perhaps...
Jack Kilmon wrote: I think Jesus was from a wealthy family...may have been the contrite "prodigal son" whose mission was a family enterprise. Interesting. For...
... From: <leeedgartyler@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 2:35 PM Subject: Re: [XTalk] Jesus the Mendicant? ... Makes...
... snipped for brevity ... Jack. it seems to me that these two "nontraditional" views synthesize nicely. The notion that Jesus was from a relatively affluent...
... From: "Bob Schacht" <bobschacht@...> To: "CrossTalk" <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 8:48 PM Subject: [XTalk] Jesus...
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Bob, St Francis certainly saw Jesus as a kind of mendicant. St Francis was no scholar, of course, but in his simplicity of spirit he "plumbed depths where...
During the past 20 years, Jesus has been cast in a variety of major roles, often in book-length development: Jesus the Teacher, Jesus the Magician, Jesus the...
The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery, by Peter Jeffery. Yale University Press. ISBN-10: ...
Would anyone who has access to JSTOR please send me OFF LIST the following article if it is available there: C. J. Hemer, "epiousios"" JSNT 22 (1984): 81-94 ...
With apologies for cross posting. This is the Third and final announcement of the 10th annual gathering of NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list...
... I've read four of the book's eleven chapters so far. It's proving to be very interesting, and certainly every bit as much fun as Carlson's Gospel Hoax. So...
The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery, by Peter Jeffery (Yale U.P., 2006) offers further ...
Thanks to Mark Goodacre, I now have the following articles: "Panem Nostrum": The Problem of Petition and the Lord's Prayer Michael Joseph Brown Journal of...
Does anyone here has access to JSTOR? I am in need of the following articles that can be accessed there. "Panem Nostrum": The Problem of Petition and the...
With apologies for cross posting. This is the second announcement of the 10th annual gathering of NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list members at the...
... FWIW, Wendy Cotter, the author of the article now under discussion, is a friend of mine (and who incidentally, also happens to live half a mile from me)....
Hi Tony, Steve and Ernie, ... I love the Tom and Jerry connection! Right on target. Road Runner and Wylie Coyote work, too:)! Jesus compared the Kingdom to...
[Tony Buglass] ... cartoons... I like it, Tony [Tony Buglass] ... Then what have translators been feeding us all these years? I want my Tom and Jerry! ...
Steve Davies wrote: It would seem to me that the parable could not originally have had an unjust judge allegorical for God. [snipped] I suspect that the ...
... pestered > by the widow. Wendy Cotter takes this more literally as the judge feeling > concerned that this determined and feisty woman might actually give...
This is a long article on a new exhibition, but nothing specific of interest here. However, it does offer some hope that certain manuscripts of interest here...
... I guess I was being rather cryptic, Steve. The key word in Lk. 18.5 is ‘UPWPIAZW (strike under the eye), which translators have rendered metaphorically...