Ep 197: Myths & Mistakes Ep 197: Myths & MistakesDo theologians and apologists make mistaken claims about the New Testament text? In today’s episode Kurt interviews Peter Gurry on myths and mistakes in New Testament textual criticism. Posted by Veracity Hill on Friday, April 17, 2020 Not at this time Not at this time Previous Episode 198: Learning from Christian History Next Episode 196: Resurrection vs. First Vision Episodes Episode 197: Myths & Mistakes April 20, 2020Mark Lester312 views1 min read Watch LaterRemove Cinema Mode Subscribe Do theologians and apologists make mistaken claims about the New Testament text? In today’s episode Kurt interviews Peter J. Gurry on myths and mistakes in New Testament textual criticism. If you would like to buy Gurry’s book, please click hear! Not at this time Not at this time FacebookTwitterLinkedIn Previous Episode 198: Learning from Christian History Next Episode 196: Resurrection vs. First Vision Mark Lester View all posts You may also like Blog Dr. J & atheist Paulogia talk about whether God’s existence is obvious, and other things! 1 month agoKurt Jaros Hey friends, It has been while since I’ve posted at the website, here. We’ve been making content over at our YouTube channel and produced... Video Blog Randal Rauser Accuses Reasonable Faith of Intellectual Dishonesty 7 months agoKurt Jaros I came across a tweet by Randal Rauser, a Canadian philosopher and theologian, who recently debated Paul Copan on Unbelievable? on the alleged... 0 Comments Please login to comment Never Miss an Episode! First Name Last Name Email address Phone Number Leave this field empty if you're human: Categories Blog24 Episodes202 News6
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