The Bart Ehrman Blog Podcast

En podcast av John Mueller, Bart Ehrman Early Christianity Historical Jesus

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  1. Interested in a Webinar on My Book?; Paul's Importance in Early Christianity

    Publicerades: 2020-04-19
  2. Blog Anniversary 2020! Humans who Became Angles

    Publicerades: 2020-04-11
  3. Fresh Air Interview for Heaven and Hell: Airing March 31, 2020; Can a Made Up Story be a False Memory

    Publicerades: 2020-04-05
  4. How to Begin with Heaven and Hell, an Excert; Resurrection Narratives in the Gospels

    Publicerades: 2020-03-29
  5. You Lost Me On Hello. A Plea for Expertise; Lost Letters of Paul's Opponents

    Publicerades: 2020-03-22
  6. Intimate Relationships: Nonbelievers and Believers; Sources of the Fourth Gospel

    Publicerades: 2020-03-15
  7. Authors and the Fiasco of Book Tours; The Greatest Controversies

    Publicerades: 2020-03-08
  8. Was Christ an Angel, According to Paul?; Did Nazareth Exist?

    Publicerades: 2020-03-01
  9. Demons and Christians in Antiquity! Guest Post by Travis Proctor; Jesus' Death and Resurrection in Mark

    Publicerades: 2020-02-23
  10. Guest Post by James Tabor: The Historian and the Supernatural; The Son of God, the Council of Nicea, and the Da Vinci Code

    Publicerades: 2020-02-15
  11. So: Was Luke Luke?; Similarities and Differences: The Synoptic Problem

    Publicerades: 2020-02-08
  12. A Graphic Novel (Textbook) on the New Testament; More on Camels and Genesis

    Publicerades: 2020-02-02
  13. Volunteers Needed! Readers for Audio Versions of the Posts. You Interested?"; A Married Jesus and Celibate Priests.

    Publicerades: 2020-01-25
  14. A Revelatory Moment about "God"; Ancient Mediterranean Religions

    Publicerades: 2020-01-18
  15. Is the Bible inspired by God? Guest Post Mike Licona; How to Date Documents, including Barnabas

    Publicerades: 2020-01-12
  16. Blog Year in Review, 2019; The Virgin Birth and Jesus' Brothers

    Publicerades: 2020-01-05
  17. The Case Against Miracles; Reader's Mailbag: December 27, 2015

    Publicerades: 2019-12-28
  18. Heaven and Hell in a Nutshell; Do You Have to Believe in the Virgin Birth?

    Publicerades: 2019-12-22
  19. Jesus and Sexual Immorality; The Women in Matthew's Genealogy

    Publicerades: 2019-12-15
  20. One of the Blog's Main Charities: Urban Ministries of Durham; Does Paul Know about Judas Iscariot?

    Publicerades: 2019-12-08

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Each week on the Bart Ehrman Blog Podcast, John Mueller will read two posts from the Bart Ehrman Blog – the first will be a post from the not too distant past, and the second will be from the blog archives (one published roughly the same calendar week but from years 2012 to 2016). The Bart Ehrman Blog was created in 2012 to raise money for charities devoted to fighting poverty, hunger, and homelessness. Each week, Dr. Ehrman publishes 5 or 6 posts (approximately 1000 words each post) providing his insights, opinions, and illuminations on important issues and topics pertaining to the Historical Jesus, the New Testament and Early Christianity. To stay current with all of Dr. Ehrman’s new posts, to read any of Dr. Ehrman’s previous posts, to comment on any of his posts, to read Dr. Ehrman’s responses to comments, and to access other features of the blog, you must become a member of the Bart Ehrman Blog. Cost of membership is minimal (less $4 for a monthly membership or less than $25 for an annual membership) and ALL PROCEEDS from membership go to charity. To join, go to www.ehrmanblog.org Dr. Bart D. Ehrman is a renowned scholar of the Historical Jesus, the New Testament, and Early Christianity; he is the recipient of numerous academic awards, grants, and fellowships; he is a frequent lecturer, debater, and media pundit; he has authored more than 20 books including five which made the New York Times Best Sellers List; he is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; and among numerous other accomplishments, he is an incredibly great guy.

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