Visit the homepage for more information. In Mark, we have a clear silhouette of a devout Jewish mother who is concerned about the activity of her son, Jesus. Most of the background for our assertions ...
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If the goal of his gospel is to portray the disciples as heroic saints worthy of our praise and adulation, Mark misses the mark. Matthew and Luke follow suit, as does John in his own way. Rather than ...
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Our restricted notion of procreation is a vestigial Christian notion; it is a Christian heresy.
Sinai in the book of Exodus. Many scholars accept the Two-Source Theory, that Matthew and Luke used the gospel of Mark and a hypothetical collection of Jesus' sayings called Q as sources.