Acts of the Apostles the work of Luke, an occasional companion of Paulreconstruction of a Pauline chronology involving three stepsindividual chronological dates The crucifixion of JesusPaul's call, the year that Paul was called by the risen Jesus near Damascus, early Christian Tradition, offering ...
“Are there not twelve hours in the day?” asked Jesus (John 11:9). And so it was, for in His time an hour meant one twelfth of the interval—varying with the seasons—between sunrise and sunset. But “day” has another meaning also. A period marked off by five days, or any num...
Annius of Viterbo (1432-1502), a Dominican and the Master of the Vatican at one point, is possibly the most famous forger of the 15th century. His forgeries, which revised large swaths of history, received support and opposition from some of the greatest of his time. It even gave way to...
Annius of Viterbo (1432-1502), a Dominican and the Master of the Vatican at one point, is possibly the most famous forger of the 15th century. His forgeries, which revised large swaths of history, received support and opposition from some of the greatest of his time. It even gave way to...
Acts of the Apostles ‐ the work of Luke, an occasional companion of Paulreconstruction of a Pauline chronology ‐ involving three stepsindividual chronological dates ‐ The crucifixion of JesusPaul's call, the year that Paul was called by the risen Jesus ‐ near Damascus, early Christian ...