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  1. 5 giorni fa · Women in Early Christianity Archives - The Bart Ehrman Blog. Biblical and extra-Biblical accounts about Christian women. The Silencing of Women: 1 Cor. 14:34-35 as an Interpolation.

  2. 3 giorni fa · As a historian and biblical scholar, I’ve used multiple study Bibles, so in this article, I’ll recommend 5 of them, including the best study Bibles for scholars, beginners, children, women, pastors, as well as Bart Ehrman’s favorite study Bible. Along the way, I’ll be providing some details about their contents and focus.

  3. 4 giorni fa · An Important Early Christian Writing. May 22, 2024. I have been doing a thread in response to a reader who asked how we know we have the originals of the books of the Bible. On one hand, the question involves how we know the words the authors originally wrote. I’ve been dealing with that question over a number of posts.

  4. 2 giorni fa · According to agnostic scholar Bart D. Ehrman, nearly all scholars who study the early Christian period believe that Jesus did exist, and Ehrman observes that mythicist writings are generally of poor quality because they are usually authored by amateurs and non-scholars who have no academic credentials or have never taught at academic ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · Announcing a New Online Course by Dr. Bart Ehrman! Bart D. Ehrman. 165K subscribers. Subscribed. 4. No views 1 minute ago #WhenDoesLifeBegin #BartEhrman #BiblicalStudies. 📢 New Course...

  6. 5 giorni fa · May 19th, 2024 | Paul and His Letters, Women in Early Christianity. Read More. Did Paul Favor Gender Equality? In this thread I have been talking about the role of women in the early church, starting with the ministry of Jesus, then in the churches of Paul (the first churches we have any real record of).

  7. 4 giorni fa · However, this isn’t a unique occurrence. From looking at the various manuscripts of the New Testament one will see that the manuscripts are littered with rumors and changes. Dr. Bart Ehrman found that there were 200,000 to 400,000 of these changes. That’s more changes to the words than there are words in the New Testament!