Ep. 101 How the Gospels Were Actually Written

This is a Biblical Time Machine first—a historical reenactment of how the gospel writers wrote (and rewrote) the books of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. Our guest James Barker made his own scrolls, wax tablets and ancient writing implements to see what the gospel-writing process was really like. It gave him all sorts of fascinating new insights into how the gospel authors worked and how they used and reused each other's material. 

You really have to check out James' terrific new book, Writing and Rewriting the Gospels: John and the Synoptics

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