Rekindling the Word: In Search of Gospel TruthGracewing Publishing, 1995 - 204 páginas It is Christmas 1994. A distinguished German papyrologist is about to transform our understanding of the Gospels. With little more than the evidence of a few tiny scraps of papyrus, Dr. Carsten Thiede will explain to the world why he believes that the writers of the Gospels actually witnessed the Sermon on The Mount. He will show how precise and accurate study of the Greek on his papyrus samples reveals that these Gospel texts already existed in written form within fifteen years of Christ's death. In Rekindling The Word Thiede provides the full evidence for his startling theory and demonstrates his techniques and considerable talents over numerous New Testament and Qumranic documents and themes. Readers will find detailed analysis on the search for the historical Jesus of Nazareth, Archaeological Rome in New Testament times, the Development of Scroll and Codex in the Early Church, the Multilingualism of the Essenes and Early Christianity and the importance of the Qumran documents from Cave Seven. |
Contenido
1 | 34 |
5 | 41 |
6 | 58 |
Archaeological Rome in New Testament Times | 75 |
9 | 84 |
Peter 3 and the Octavius of Minucius Felix | 93 |
Testament Research | 113 |
12 | 127 |
13 | 133 |
Thoughts on | 140 |
Qumran The Search for Meaning | 155 |
16 | 161 |
Possibilities | 189 |
19 | 198 |
Términos y frases comunes
Acts Aland analysis Aramaic archaeological arguments assumed Babylon Barcelona biblical C.P. Thiede Caecilius characters Christen und Christliches church codex fragment comparison context cosmic conflagration critics Dead Sea Scrolls debate documents Dorothy L Earliest Gospel Manuscript early Christian edition Essenes Eusebius evidence example fact favour Gospel of Mark Herbert Hunger historical identification Irenaeus J.A.T. Robinson Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Christians Jews John John A.T. Robinson Justin Kasser later Latin letters literature London Luke Magdalen papyrus Mark Mark's gospel Masada Matthew Matthew's gospel Minucius Felix Nahal Hever nomina sacra O'Callaghan Octavius Old Testament omission original Oxford palaeographical papyrologist Papyrus Bodmer papyrus fragment passage Paul Peter photographs possible Qumran Qumran Cave Qumran Fragment 7Q5 radiocarbon dating recto reference Riesner Roman Rome scholars scribe scroll fragments second century spatium Spottorno stichometry suggested Tachygraphie Testament papyri Testament Studies textual third century tradition variants verso Whilst words writing written