Biblical scholar and ‘agnostic atheist’ Bart Ehrman wanted his students to think seriously about what it means to believe—and they did.
On March 9, 2009, Indy reporter Fiona Morgan sat down with Bart Ehrman, UNC’s James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, to discuss his latest book, Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the ...
Renowned scholar Bart Ehrman answers wide-ranging questions about the historical Jesus, early gospel sources, and the origins of New Testament stories. He explains why historians widely accept Jesus' ...
new video loaded: Did Jesus Rise From the Dead? transcript A case of mistaken identity, or a profound experience of grief? The religious scholar Bart Ehrman argues that the earliest accounts of Jesus’ ...
new video loaded: How Jesus Altered the World’s Conscience transcript It might sound obvious now, but helping your neighbor wasn’t always seen as a moral imperative. The New Testament scholar Bart ...
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Through his words and actions, Jesus of Nazareth excited expectations that he was (or would be) the Messiah. That Jesus inspired this hope likely led the Roman authorities to crucify him. Jesus didn’t ...
Guest: Bart D. Ehrman is a leading authority on the New Testament and the history of early Christianity. He is a Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at ...
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