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- From: "Rick S" <rick.strelan AT mailbox.uq.edu.au>
- To: "Corpus-paul" <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: gospel
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 08:26:46 +1000
Jerome, for one, thought that when Paul spoke of 'his gospel' he was
referring to the Gospel of Luke. What made him think Paul was referring to a
written gospel?
Is it possible that Paul himself wrote 'a gospel'? If an EUAGGELION of any
type [marriage announcement, holy-day declaration etc] was initially a written
text, and then of course the contents of that text, is it at all possible that
Paul wrote a gospel - not necessarily, in the later Gospel sense, a 'life' of
Jesus, but even something like 1 Cor 15:3-8??
I tried this out on the Synoptic List without any response. Maybe that's
what it deserves! It's just a thought, and one which I'm happy to dismiss.
Rick Strelan
Studies in Religion
University of Queensland
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gospel,
Rick S, 07/11/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: gospel, John Dickson, 07/11/2001
- Re: gospel, John Lupia, 07/11/2001
- Re: gospel, Edgar Krentz, 07/12/2001
- Re: gospel, Rick S, 07/12/2001
- Re: gospel, Jim Hester, 07/12/2001
- Re: gospel, Rick S, 07/12/2001
- Re: gospel, Mark D. Nanos, 07/13/2001
- gospel, Ntsearcher, 07/13/2001
- Re: gospel, Edgar Krentz, 07/13/2001
- Re: Gospel, RSBrenchley, 07/21/2001
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