Can We Trust the Bible On the Historical Jesus? |
The debate between Ehrman and Evans along with Stewart's introductory framework make this book an excellent primer to the study of the historical Jesus, and readers will come away with a deeper appreciation for the ongoing quest to find out if there ever was a historical Jesus.
SYNOPSIS: This book features a learned and fascinating debate between two great Bible scholars about the New Testament as a source on Jesus. Prof. Bart Ehrman, an agnostic New Testament scholar, debates Craig Evans, an evangelical New Testament scholar, about the historical Jesus and what constitutes "history."
Their interaction includes such compelling questions as:
- What are sound methods of historical investigation?
- What are reliable criteria for determining the authenticity of an ancient text?
- What roles do reason, inference, and interpretation play?
How the New Testament was CREATED | Prof. Bart Ehrman and James Tabor
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Prof. Ehrman's new course, "The Scribal Corruption of Scripture: How the Bible Was Changed and How Readers May Never Know," delves into the heart of one of the most crucial questions for those interested in the Christian religion: How can we be sure we have the original writings of the New Testament?
Contents:
- 00:00:00 - The Scribal Corruption of Scripture
- 00:15:00 - Understanding Manuscript Evidence
- 01:05:24 - New Covenanters Before Jesus
- 01:22:24 - Dead Sea Scrolls as New Testament Basis
- 02:04:24 - Audience Questions
🔍 Delve into the historical and textual complexities that surrounded the formation of the New Testament and discover the wealth of insights these scholars bring to the table.
Dr. Bart Ehrman, known for his groundbreaking work in New Testament studies, and James Tabor, a leading expert in early Christianity, share their expertise and perspectives in this thought-provoking conversation.
📚 Learn about the challenges, debates, and controversies that emerged during the compilation and canonization of the New Testament and gain a deeper understanding of the diverse texts that were considered for inclusion.
🧐 Whether one is a scholar, a student of theology, or simply someone curious about the origins of the Christian scriptures, this interview offers a unique opportunity to grasp the intricacies of the New Testament's creation.
🔔 Catch this chance to expand knowledge and engage with the fascinating history of the New Testament.
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👥 Featuring:
Bart Ehrman: A leading New Testament scholar and author.
ABOUT: James Tabor is a distinguished historian of early Christianity.
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The Bible is CORRUPTED | Bart D. Ehrman
New course: "The Scribal Corruption of Scripture: How the Bible Was Changed and How Readers May Never Know" delves into the heart of one of the most crucial questions for those interested in the Christian religion:
How can we be sure we have the original writings of the New Testament? In a world where the first copies made by the authors have been lost to time, and we possess only hand-written copies of copies, often created centuries later, this course explores the authenticity of the New Testament texts.
While these lectures draw inspiration from his best-selling book, there's no need to have read it to appreciate this course. Instead of simply rehashing the book's contents, he takes a novel approach to essential questions, introducing fresh examples and diverse arguments to delve into the complexities of deciphering the original New Testament writings from surviving manuscripts.
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