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April 10, 2020
The History Behind John’s Gospel
In my previous post I explained that there are different (even divergent) understandings of Jesus in the Gospel of John. I ended, the post by asking the following: How does one explain these thematic differences among the stories of John? Social historians would argue that the history of the community affected the ways that it told its stories about Jesus and that critical events in this history led to changes in the communitys understanding of Jesus and his relationship to the people to...
April 8, 2020
The Divergent Views of Christ in John
Now that I have explained what the socio-historical method is in general terms (in my previous post) I can go on to show how it can be applied to a particular Gospel, in this case, the Gospel of John. Again, none of this is new and fresh scholarship that I myself came up with; two of the real pioneers of this method were two of the greats of New Testament interpretation in the latter part of the twentieth century, both of whom, remarkably, taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York...
UGH. Lost Comments from April 6
Some bad news, Im afraid. Yesterday I went to review and post the comments that had come in the previous day (April 6, between noon and midnight). There was only one. Normally there are 40-50. Yup, something was wrong.
Complicated story, but because of a weird technical difficulty involving the back-up system, the comments were sent into the stratosphere. There were 42 of them. If you made a comment then and saved it, please resubmit. If you want to compose it again from scratch, do...
April 7, 2020
The Blog Podcast and Some New Protocols
We have a lot of new members joining us, some of them (new) paying members (Thank you very much!) and others who are taking advantage of our free two-month offer (welcome!!). Were delighted to have you, and hope you enjoy the blog. Please spread the word!
For newcomers, some information about a couple of additional features of the blog that you may not know about (and a reminder about these for everyone else); and then a couple of notes about protocol on the blog, including a couple of...
April 6, 2020
The Social History Behind the Fourth Gospel
The New Testament Gospels can be studied like any other piece of literature, since they are, of course, literary texts. And so over the years scholars have applied a number of literary approaches to unpack the meanings of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. But in a number of ways these books are different from most literature we encounter otherwise, for example, from antiquity, the writings of Homer or Virgil, or, from the modern world, Dickens, Virginia Woolf, or, well, J. K. Rowling. These...
April 5, 2020
Blog Anniversary, 2020!
As I indicated in my previous post, we had our eighth anniversary as a blog two days ago, on April 3. How things have changed since started this little venture in 2012. As I have said before, at the time I had no idea how the blog would work or go. A friend had suggested the idea of a blog over drinks, and I thought it was crazy. Who has time to do a regular blog? Lots of people, I guess, since there are millions out there. But I said: No Way. So he suggested I do it for money. I...
April 3, 2020
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Today is the 8th anniversary of the Bart Ehrman Blog! A day to celebrate. But also to commiserate. Who, on April 3, 2012, would have expected that eight years later we would be in the midst of the most serious world-wide crisis in our lifetime?
I will celebrate the past eight Blog years in my next post. Today I want to announce the Blogs response to our crisis.
We all know a major part of the current tragedy: many millions of people suddenly and...
April 1, 2020
So What Sources for Jesus’ Life *Were* Used in the Fourth Gospel?
I have been providing the evidence that the Gospel of John is not a single composition written by a single author sitting down to produce the account at a single time, but is made up of written sources that have all been edited together into the finished product. (See my previous two posts.)
Now I can say something about these sources of Jesus life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection. Again, this is taken from my Introduction to the NT.
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March 31, 2020
Is The End Today???
Just got this email, as my book has now appeared today. Ha!
Prof. Ehrman,
I thought youd get a kick out of this) So here I am, working in the home office like a lot of people today, when my wife comes downstairs and informs me that our Amazon device just announced that Heaven and Hell were coming today. !!!!! You can imagine the surprise one might get when this thing just announces out of nowhere that the apocalypse is today. Hilarious!!!
The Most Intriguing Evidence that John Used Sources
So far in this going-to-be-substantial thread on the Johannine Writings (Gospel of John;1, 2, and 3 John) I have shown how John is very different from the other Gospels in numerous ways, argued that its account is not based on those of the others three (whether or not the author knew of their existence), yet maintained that he must have had other sources at his disposal that provided him with his stories. Before detailing what scholars have said about these other sources I need to give the...
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