Three Biblical Scholars' Dissent - Leipzig Letters
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In this episode, Jono and Ross explore a captivating story from Leipzig, Germany, in 1883, where German scholars at Hotel Hauffe examined the Shapira Fragments, ancient texts that challenge our understanding of the Bible entirely! Despite their conviction, Berlin's academic authorities dismissed the fragments as forgeries, sparking a scholarly rebellion. The episode uncovers the mysteries of the Leipzig Letters, revealing a tale of intrigue and hidden battles within academia, and a growing dissent towards the established historical narratives. Join us as we unveil secrets that could reshape our understanding of both the past and the present.
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