Can We Trust the New Testament?

Thoughts on the Reliability of Early Christian Testimony

Häftad, Engelska, 2003

Av George Albert Wells

259 kr

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G.A. Wells has consistently taken a controversial position, arguing that very little is known about a historical figure named Jesus. In this new work, Professor Wells focuses on the New Testament book, Acts of the Apostles, and investigates how much - or how little - we really know about Peter and Paul, the only two apostles on which the New Testament gives much information. His conclusion is that Acts was written by someone who could not have known the real Paul, and that we have no reason to suppose Peter (according to church legend the first pope) ever visited Rome or had personally known Jesus. The earliest references to Peter reveal a pre-gospel Christianity which had not yet come to believe that Jesus had lived and died in the recent past as described in the gospels. What emerges from critical reading of the sources is that the real Peter and Paul were bitterly divided, but that later traditions tried to represent them as working harmoniously together, and presented Peter as a companion of the Jesus of the newly-composed gospels.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2003-12-11
  • Mått152 x 228 x undefined mm
  • Vikt317 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor254
  • FörlagOpen Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • ISBN9780812695670