Before the Christian Cross (Sarcophagus 320-350 AD) was the Fish, Dove & Shepherd - Charles Hedrick

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Charles Hedrick (born 11 April 1934) is a distinguished Professor Emeritus at Missouri State University whose research interests include Christian Origins, Jesus of Nazareth, New Testament Introduction, Parables, Gnosticism etc. He has written books in the areas of Gospels, Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, the Graeco-Roman world and related topics.

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Videos on 'Charles hedrick' (20)

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Video: In Gospel of Thomas (Syria, 40-140 AD), Jesus' words matter, not the Crucifixion - Charles Hedrick 1:50
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Video: Gospels are anonymous, 'romantic', religious propaganda texts, not Historical realities - Charles Hedrick 0:49
Video: Early Church advanced Jesus to divinity, and later, to Triune 'Trinity' Godhead - Charles Hedrick 0:36
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Video: Mark, Matthew, Luke & John are 4 Gospels. Their are 34 more Gospels - Charles Hedrick 1:25

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