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The so-called earliest Christian document - First Thessalonians, a letter of Paul, meets its demise at the hands of BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY.
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about the true origins of the religion of Paul, whether Paul himself was a historical figure, and the problems with the traditional view of his letters and their origins.
In our first stop on the journey through the pages of the New Testament, host Chris Palmero examines the so-called First Letter to the Thessalonians and demonstrates its late and fictional nature. The first two chapters are here discussed, with the balance of the letter to follow in Part 2.
Opening reading: Clement of Alexandria, in the Stromata, praises Peter for being happy about his wife’s death.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: [email protected]
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud
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The so-called earliest Christian document - First Thessalonians, a letter of Paul, meets its demise at the hands of BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY.
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about the true origins of the religion of Paul, whether Paul himself was a historical figure, and the problems with the traditional view of his letters and their origins.
In our first stop on the journey through the pages of the New Testament, host Chris Palmero examines the so-called First Letter to the Thessalonians and demonstrates its late and fictional nature. The first two chapters are here discussed, with the balance of the letter to follow in Part 2.
Opening reading: Clement of Alexandria, in the Stromata, praises Peter for being happy about his wife’s death.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: [email protected]
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud