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How ancient memories became the Gospels

How ancient memories became the Gospels

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In this episode, you’ll explore the origins and purpose of the four Gospels in the New Testament, and how they came to shape the early understanding of Jesus of Nazareth.
Written decades after the events they describe, these accounts combine early oral traditions with theological reflection and memories preserved by close followers such as Peter, James, and John. Rather than functioning as strict historical reports, they were crafted as meaningful narratives aimed at explaining who Jesus was and why his life mattered.
The story highlights key encounters recorded in these texts, including interactions with figures like Mary Magdalene, Judas Iscariot, and Zacchaeus, showing how Jesus’ teachings and actions affected people from very different backgrounds and social positions.
Each Gospel presents its own perspective, but together they form a collective testimony that shaped the beliefs of early Christian communities. These writings were designed not only to preserve memory, but to communicate a deeper message about faith, identity, and purpose.
Ultimately, the Gospels are presented as foundational narratives intended to pass down a shared understanding of Jesus’ life and teachings to future generations.


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