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Debunking the Anonymous Gospel Theory
This chapter challenges the widely held scholarly opinion that the Gospels were originally anonymous by pointing out that all early copies of the Gospels have titles attributed to them. The speaker questions the feasibility of scribes universally agreeing on titles if the Gospels were truly anonymous, presenting evidence in support of the traditional authorship of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.