Were the "lost Gospels" lost for good reason, or are we missing the bigger picture because they were suppressed by orthodoxy and church politics?
The Case for Matthew
We mentioned in a previous post that biblical scholarship is increasingly returning to the position that the Gospels were written by eyewitnesses (Who Wrote the Gospels?) with the intent to convey history, not folklore (Gospels: History or Folklore?). Here's a couple details of why Matthew seems very likely to have been written by the tax... Continue Reading →
Gospels: History or Folklore?
Did the Gospel writers intend to record history or are these books really just folklore and legend?