Robert Eisenman, an American biblical scholar, posits a highly controversial theory regarding the relationship between Saint Paul and James, the brother of Jesus.
Much of my research pans out in the direction of Eisenman. As you do, I have a tendency to agree with many of his conclusions. Additional anecdotal evidence is the dispute between James and John Mark which was never resolved. John Mark returned to the Jerusalem church to work under the direction of James before leaving for Rome and north Africa.
Much of my research pans out in the direction of Eisenman. As you do, I have a tendency to agree with many of his conclusions. Additional anecdotal evidence is the dispute between James and John Mark which was never resolved. John Mark returned to the Jerusalem church to work under the direction of James before leaving for Rome and north Africa.