Unearthing the Gospel Origins

AI Brad and Bitsy

This is a short AI generated podcast is an exploration of the Gospels' origins, challenging prevailing academic views by advocating for an earlier composition date consistent with traditional Christian thought.


It is based on the text of two presentations given by Christen Forster at the Ichthus Bible School which explores the "when", "who" and "why" questions related to how Matthew, Mark, Luke and John got written


It systematically examines historical evidence, including early Church traditions and linguistic analysis of Aramaisms, to support the idea that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were written before AD 70. The document details a chronological reconstruction of how each Gospel might have been written, integrating the Apostles' oral teachings and their subsequent development into written form. Ultimately, the text posits that the Gospels are reliable eyewitness biographies, structured with features consistent with first-century Greco-Roman biographical writing.



This is a great summary of the more complicated talk.