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The Lydia McGrew Podcast

The Lydia McGrew Podcast

Date de sortie : 2024-10-27
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Date de sortie : 2024-10-27
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Alleged Seams in John Part 9: Chapter 20-21

Alleged Seams in John Part 9: Chapter 20-21

Durée : 26:38
This will be the last installment in my series on alleged seams in John. Does the fact that John 20:30-31 sounds sort of ending-like provide evidence of an editor? I answer no.
I also examine the very strange scholarly tendency to turn John 21:24 on its head. That verse says that the Beloved Disciple is the one who "wrote these things," but oddly, various scholars take this to mean that he didn't write these things, that he merely "stood behind" the Gospel or took "spiritual responsibility" for it. This is the opposite of what the verse says!
This topic gives me the opportunity to read a favorite quotation from Richard Bauckham on the meaning of the word "wrote" in that verse. Bauckham has "bad tone" (which is a good thing).
Richard Bauckham, _Jesus and the Eyewitnesses_, 2nd ed., pp. 358-361
Id. d’épisode : 1000674617484
GUID : b7e8bdf9-7abc-47c9-a203-99cfbb3a4b1e
Date de publication : 27/10/2024 à 17:00:00

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The goal: To take common sense about the Bible and make it rigorous.
I'm an analytic philosopher, specializing in theory of knowledge. I've published widely in both classical and formal epistemology. On this channel I'm applying my work in the theory of knowledge to the books of the Bible, especially the Gospels, and to apologetics, the defense of Christianity. My aim is to bring a combination of scholarly rigor and common sense to these topics, providing the skeptic with well-considered reasons to accept Christianity and the believer with well-argued ways to defend it.

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