From 90,000 feet, the quests for the authentic, real Jesus -- the one with sandals who lived in Galilee and who preached kingdom, did astounding things, confronted the temple authorities, and was crucified -- has gone through, according to many reporters of the history, three major phases or quests.
I am really interested in Blomberg's perspective. I have never challenged the stance that the fourth gospel was likely not historical, and that John paid little attention to (for example) chronology, if it was not helpful to his spiritual message.
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I am really interested in Blomberg's perspective. I have never challenged the stance that the fourth gospel was likely not historical, and that John paid little attention to (for example) chronology, if it was not helpful to his spiritual message.