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Just that the author of Luke/Acts knew that that church leader was not any brother of Jesus, just as the authors of Matthew, Mark, James and Jude did. But Professor Larry Hurtado was claiming that Luke/Acts corroborated that this James was the Lord's Brother. It does not, as he should have known, or found out. And when asked for confirmation of Gospel characters, Professor Hurtado pointed almost exclusively to characters from Acts. I had never questioned the existence of Titus, Barnabas, James or Peter, which is why Professor Hurtado 'refuted' me by using my own criterion of 'Does Paul mention them?' But Hurtado didn't 'refute' me by claiming that my criterion is the correct one to use , and it gives just the results that I said it did. Hurtado simply *confirmed* with that statement that I had been correct in everything I had said. |
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07-14-2010, 05:19 AM | #32 |
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He asks for signed affidavits of first century people, but that’s not available for anyone from antiquity, Julius Caesar, anyone. CARR Is there really not one document from the first century BC where somebody names himself as having heard of Julius Caesar? Didn't Cicero name himself as having heard of Julius Caesar? |
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