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Why Matthew,Mark,Luke and John called the GOSPEL?

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angellous_evangellous

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under grad

Finally the troof comes out! :D

I would venture a guess that you are at a Christian college that requires one New Testament (or introduction to Christianity) course in order to complete a degree.

You've been sleeping through the entire summer course - taking a shortened version of a course you don't want to take - and writing a small 3 to five page paper. :D

If I'm right, you have to put "Angellous is my daddy" in your signature.
 

grandstand

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Finally the troof comes out! :D

I would venture a guess that you are at a Christian college that requires one New Testament (or introduction to Christianity) course in order to complete a degree.

You've been sleeping through the entire summer course - taking a shortened version of a course you don't want to take - and writing a small 3 to five page paper. :D

If I'm right, you have to put "Angellous is my daddy" in your signature.

10 pages is the requirements. I made only 7 pages. I need 3 more
 
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angellous_evangellous

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10 pages is the requirements. I made only 7 pages. I need 3 more

Now what about the rest?

I would venture a guess that you are at a Christian college that requires one New Testament (or introduction to Christianity) course in order to complete a degree.

You've been sleeping through the entire summer course
 
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angellous_evangellous

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Why on earth would you suggest that?

Well, Ehrman approaches the questions that our friend is interested in, and he is very readable.

Alland has an introduction to the NT for a more advanced student.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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I'm in a protestant University. You are right.

Cookies!

At this level, I think that you can get away with going to the library and looking up some entries in the Anchor Bible Dictionary and an introduction to the New Testament. There are many of these, and they should all be on the same shelf in the library. I like the ones by Udo Schnelle, Raymond Brown, and David DeSilva.
 
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