In "Supernatural Religion: The Synoptic Gospels, Pt. 2. The Fourth Gospel," Walter Richard Cassels continues his detailed analysis of the New Testament gospels. This volume delves into the authorship, dating, and historical accuracy of the Gospel of John, commonly referred to as the Fourth Gospel. Cassels meticulously examines the text, comparing it with the Synoptic Gospels to highlight discrepancies and assess its claim to supernatural origins.
Building upon the critical scholarship of his time, Cassels challenges traditional interpretations and explores the philosophical and historical contexts that shaped the gospels. This work is essential for anyone interested in the historical Jesus, the development of Christian theology, and the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason. Cassels provides a thought-provoking perspective on the foundations of Christian belief.
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