38 research outputs found

    KNPR Interview

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    The Bible, according to scholars of early Christianity, is not the straightforward explanation of Christ\u27s life. In fact, new discoveries and research show that there were many different gospels circulating in the first century of the Christian Church and that meant many different versions of Christ\u27s message. In fact, one gospel even suggests that Jesus was married. So what does it all mean? And what does it tell us about Christianity? Prof. Bart Ehrman is one of three scholars on a panel at the Black Mountain Institute tonight answering whether Jesus was married. He joins us to discuss the kind of issues his work raises

    The Problem of Textual Instability: New Testament Manuscripts and the Perils of Interpretation

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    Englert Lecture by Bart D. Ehrman, October, 17, 2002. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 49 minutes, 39 seconds

    1 Joh 4 3 and the Orthodox Corruption of Scripture

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    Forged : Writing in the name of God - Why the Bible's authors are not who we think they are

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    New Yorkx, 307p.: index ; 23 c

    The New Testament Canon of Didymus the Blind

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    The Ortodox corruption of scripture : The Efect of early Christological controversies...

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    New Yorkxiii, 313 p.; 23 c

    The New Testament and other early Christian writings

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    New Yorkiv, 412 p.; 25 cm

    The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration , 4th Ed.

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    Buku ini merupakan edisi baru revisi menyeluruh karya klasik Bruce M. Metzger yang terbaru untuk kritik tekstual dari Perjaian Baru

    The Apostolic Fathers /

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    Includes bibliographical references.1. I Clement. II Clement. Ignatius. Polycarp. Didache -- 2. Letter of Barnabas. Papias and Quadratus. Letter to Diognetus. The shepherd of Hermas

    Does It Matter If Jesus Was Married?

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    In 2012, Harvard\u27s Hollis Professor of Divinity, Karen King, shocked the Christian world by revealing an ancient papyrus text in which Jesus refers to his wife. King will join two other renowned biblical scholars, Bart Ehrman and Mark Jordan, to discuss the underlying question: What would a married Christ mean for the theology, practices, and politics of Christian traditions as they grapple with changing times
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