The Great Architect
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At the moment, my study of the New Testament focuses on the four Gospels. It got me thinking...
Is there a general consensus, amongst theologians and religious scholars, about where they came from? I'm not talking about if it was from God, or man; I mean, who wrote them? Is the narrator the same as the author? Why are they given the names they are given? I have always just as I assumed that they were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Also, that these men, are the same as those who are mentioned as being close disciples of Christ, during his ministry.
However, I don't think this perception is accurate. Any information that you can give, along these lines, would be very much appreciated. Please, correct my misconceptions!
Thank you.:bow:
Is there a general consensus, amongst theologians and religious scholars, about where they came from? I'm not talking about if it was from God, or man; I mean, who wrote them? Is the narrator the same as the author? Why are they given the names they are given? I have always just as I assumed that they were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Also, that these men, are the same as those who are mentioned as being close disciples of Christ, during his ministry.
However, I don't think this perception is accurate. Any information that you can give, along these lines, would be very much appreciated. Please, correct my misconceptions!
Thank you.:bow: