
Theology & Ethics 111: Who Wrote the Gospels? (with Wesley Huff)
In this podcast, we discuss the authorship of the Gospels with PhD candidate and NT scholar Wes Huff. Is the traditional authorship of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John still tenable in light of higher biblical criticism? Or did the Early Church Fathers basically get it right with regard to who penned the Gospels of Jesus Christ?
Wes Huff is the Director for Central Canada with Apologetics Canada Ministries and a New Testament PhD candidate at the University of Toronto in Textual Criticism. He holds a BA in sociology from York University, a Masters of Theological Studies from Tyndale University, and is currently doing a PhD in New Testament and Christian origins at the University of Toronto’s Wycliffe College.
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Chapters:
00:00:00-Intro
00:02:41-The Online Debate over Who Wrote the Gospels
00:03:48-The “Modern Question” of Gospel Authorship
00:07:35-Are The Gospels “Unusual” for Ancient Documents?
00:10:48-Does Gospel Authorship Matter?
00:14:28-The Earliest Traditions About Authorship
00:15:55-Textual Evidence for Gospels and Apocryphal “Gospels”
00:21:05-The Obvious Lateness of The Apocryphal “Gospels”
00:26:22-The Dating of the Canonical Gospels
00:34:17-Summary of the Arguments for Traditional Authorship
00:36:46-Papias’ Testimony and Mark’s Gospel
00:38:51-Counterarguments Against Traditional Authorship
00:44:18-The Gospel of John
00:56:02-Was There a “Hebrew Gospel” That Inspired the Other Gospels?
