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Following on from their introduction to social memory (episode 8), Tom and John explore how social memory theory can be applied to the Gospels, the traditioning process, and the historical Jesus. They also discuss how the so-called 'Third Quest' has evaluated the historicity of the feeding of the five thousand, and how social memory theory can help to refine our historical methodology.
By John Nelson and Tom Hester5
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Following on from their introduction to social memory (episode 8), Tom and John explore how social memory theory can be applied to the Gospels, the traditioning process, and the historical Jesus. They also discuss how the so-called 'Third Quest' has evaluated the historicity of the feeding of the five thousand, and how social memory theory can help to refine our historical methodology.