The Christ a critical review and analysis of the evidences of His existenceРипол Классик, 2014 - Religion |
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... Matthew ascribes to Christ the following language: “Thou art Peter, and up0n ... Luke is addressed to Theophilus. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, who is ... Luke, concludes that it is merely a compilation, made up of thirty—three ...
... Matthew ascribes to Christ the following language: “Thou art Peter, and up0n ... Luke is addressed to Theophilus. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, who is ... Luke, concludes that it is merely a compilation, made up of thirty—three ...
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... Matthew and Luke were written. He says: “It is evidently a compilation, whether made from memory or otherwise, from the first and third Gospels” (Leben Iesu, p. 51). judge \Vaite, in his “History of Christianity,” says that all but ...
... Matthew and Luke were written. He says: “It is evidently a compilation, whether made from memory or otherwise, from the first and third Gospels” (Leben Iesu, p. 51). judge \Vaite, in his “History of Christianity,” says that all but ...
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... Matthew: “In the days of Herod” (ii, I). Luke: “When Cyrenius was governor of Syria” (ii, 1-7). Nearly every biographer gives the date of his subject's birth. Yet not one of the Evangelists gives the date of Jesus' birth. Two, Matthew and ...
... Matthew: “In the days of Herod” (ii, I). Luke: “When Cyrenius was governor of Syria” (ii, 1-7). Nearly every biographer gives the date of his subject's birth. Yet not one of the Evangelists gives the date of Jesus' birth. Two, Matthew and ...
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... Luke could not have occurred then because Judea prior to 7 A. D. was not a part of Syria. The second chapter of Luke ... Matthew nor Luke, but dates from a point nearly intermediate between the two. 68 The Christ.
... Luke could not have occurred then because Judea prior to 7 A. D. was not a part of Syria. The second chapter of Luke ... Matthew nor Luke, but dates from a point nearly intermediate between the two. 68 The Christ.
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... Luke he was born at least six years after the beginning of the Christian era. This is 1907: but according to Matthew Christ was born not later than 1912 years ago; while according to Luke he was born not earlier than 1901 years ago. At ...
... Luke he was born at least six years after the beginning of the Christian era. This is 1907: but according to Matthew Christ was born not later than 1912 years ago; while according to Luke he was born not earlier than 1901 years ago. At ...
Contents
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MINISTRY OF CHRIST | 133 |
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST | 299 |
CHAPTER VIII | 340 |
THE CHRIST A MYTH | 437 |
CHAPTER X | 444 |
SOURCES OF THE CHRIST MYTHCONCLU | 549 |
SION | 566 |
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