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What if some of the most outspoken atheists and Christian believers actually agree on something crucial about the New Testament? In this episode of Living the Bible, Jason Conrad explores the seven letters that nearly all scholars—including critics like Bart Ehrman and Richard Carrier—affirm as authentically written by Paul. These letters are the earliest Christian writings we possess, composed just years after Jesus’ crucifixion, and they already contain creeds, quotes from Jesus, and evidence of early worship. Whether you're a skeptic, seeker, or believer, this episode uncovers how history and faith overlap in remarkable ways.
By Jason ConradWhat if some of the most outspoken atheists and Christian believers actually agree on something crucial about the New Testament? In this episode of Living the Bible, Jason Conrad explores the seven letters that nearly all scholars—including critics like Bart Ehrman and Richard Carrier—affirm as authentically written by Paul. These letters are the earliest Christian writings we possess, composed just years after Jesus’ crucifixion, and they already contain creeds, quotes from Jesus, and evidence of early worship. Whether you're a skeptic, seeker, or believer, this episode uncovers how history and faith overlap in remarkable ways.