#107 Were There Multiple Versions of the Earliest Christianity? With Andreas Köstenberger episode artwork

EPISODE · May 30, 2021 · 53 MIN

#107 Were There Multiple Versions of the Earliest Christianity? With Andreas Köstenberger

from The Alisa Childers Podcast · host Alisa Childers

New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman has popularized the idea that early Christianity was very diverse in its definition of the gospel, and it was simply the winners of theological debates that got to decide orthodoxy. In this episode, New Testament scholar Andreas Köstenberger joins me to discuss this idea, and why he and many other scholars disagree with the Bauer/Ehrman thesis. 

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