The Historical Jesus
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Bart D. Ehrman
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From the late Roman Empire all the way to our own time, no continuously existing institution or belief system has wielded as much influence as Christianity, no figure as much as Jesus. Worshipped around the globe by more than a billion people, he is undoubtedly the single most important figure in the story of Western civilization and one of the most significant in world history altogether. Yet who was Jesus of Nazareth? What was he like? It's a question that's been pondered by people and groups of varying convictions for more than 2,000 years. And everyone with even the faintest knowledge, says Professor Ehrman, has an opinion - with those opinions differing not only among laypeople but even among professional scholars who have devoted their lives to the task of reconstructing what the historical Jesus was probably like and what he most likely said and did.
This series of 24 lectures from an award-winning teacher and scholar approaches the subject from a purely historical perspective, with no intention of affirming or denying any particular theological beliefs. He explains why it has proven so difficult to know about the "Jesus of history" and reveals the kinds of conclusions modern scholars have drawn about him.
He begins with a discussion of the four New Testament Gospels - our principle source of knowledge about Jesus - and other sources, explaining what they are, how they came to be written, and how biblical scholars plumb them for historical understanding, before integrating them into the historical context of Jesus' life and a scholarly reconstruction of Jesus' words and deeds in light of the best available historical methods and evidence.
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- DDD
- 04-11-2023
interesting and informing
This audiobook kept me riveted until the end. I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook. Would recommend.
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-01-2024
Excellent course, fascinating from start to finish
This course was extremely enjoyable and informative. The professor is a font of knowledge on the subject and also a passionate, engaging and capable teacher. This is my second of his courses, and I enjoyed it as much as the first one.
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- Jonathan Blackstone
- 01-02-2023
Fascinating
I found the narrator to be convincing . He is a great academic, but also very fair and he seems to be a kind man. I got through this lecture series very quickly because I was convinced of his genuine command of the material and his unbiased approach.
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- matt r.
- 12-12-2017
BRILLIANT lecture
This presentation is a master piece. The presenter cuts to the facts which is hard to do through the mists of time. I was surprised how many things we take as gospel have no historical grounding at all.
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- Christopher Pooley
- 18-06-2024
Easy to listen to
Bart is great to listen to, he speaks at a level a novice can easily follow. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys New Testament history.
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