I'll be teaching at St Bart's CRI this coming Weds for four weeks. Here's the description:-
Since we have no writings by Jesus himself, what we know of Jesus is filtered through the lens of gospel writers (and other authors like the apostle Paul). What effect does this have on our knowledge of Jesus? What do the gospels of the New Testament tell us about Jesus? New books about Jesus are published all the time. How can we assess the worth of modern books about Jesus?
From The Teachings of Silvanus: "Do not be a sausage which is full of useless things."
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