Episodes

  • Does Mark Have a Vendetta against the Twelve Disciples?
    Jan 28 2025

    The disciples were Jesus’ closest companions during his ministry, the collective Robins to his Batman. As such we might expect them to be more enlightened, more intelligent, more attuned to God’s divine plan than other people Jesus’ came across.

    The Gospel of Mark, however, seems to defy that expectation. Today, we talk about how the author of Mark portrays the disciples, how that treatment advances his aims for the gospel, and whether this portrayal is representative of a personal vendetta.

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    44 mins
  • How do we separate history from myth in the Gospels
    Jan 21 2025

    The question of how much of the Bible is historically accurate, and how much is myth or legend, is both interesting and important to a lot of people - believer and atheist alike.

    Some insist it’s accurate down to the last detail, while others label it as fairy tales from beginning to end. In this episode, Dr. Bart Ehrman unravels how scholars distinguish history from myth within the Gospels of the New Testament, why it’s important to do so, and exactly what a “myth” is.

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    55 mins
  • Hidden Wisdom or Heresy? The Enigma of the Gospel of Thomas
    Jan 14 2025

    Start talking about the Gospels, and most people will have a rough idea of what you’re talking about - a narrative account of Jesus’ life.

    Today, however, we throw all of that familiarity out of the window and talk about one of the most non-Gospel Gospels I’ve ever read, the enigmatic apocryphal Gospel of Thomas!

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    51 mins
  • Church vs Universities: Who Gets the New Testament Right?
    Jan 7 2025

    Is there a difference between how the New Testament is taught in church versus a university?

    In this episode, New Testament scholar Hugo Mendez joins us to explore the devotional approach to the Bible often found in churches and how it contrasts with the critical, historical methods used in academia.

    We discuss what surprises students about studying the New Testament in a classroom setting, whether one approach is ‘right,’ and how both can offer valuable insights for Christians, skeptics, and truth-seekers alike.

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    46 mins
  • The Scholar and the Savior: Bridging Belief and Critical Study
    Dec 31 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Bible scholar John Edwards to explore how critical scholarship can deepen one’s faith.

    John shares his personal journey of reconciling faith and academia, offering insights into how studying the Bible critically can inspire and enrich Christian belief.

    Join us as we discuss the positive impact of Jesus and the Bible in the modern world.

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    39 mins
  • One BC: The World Jesus Entered
    Dec 24 2024

    What was the world like just before Jesus was born?

    In this special Christmas Eve episode, we explore the political, cultural, and religious climate of 1st-century Palestine with world-renowned archaeologist Dr. Jodi Magness.

    From Roman rule and Jewish life to messianic expectations, Dr. Magness helps us understand the historical backdrop that shaped the world Jesus entered.

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    53 mins
  • Is Jesus For Non-Christians, Too?
    Dec 17 2024

    Most Christians would likely agree that Jesus and the Gospels provide us with guidance for how we should be living our lives. People of non-Christian faith traditions, or those with no religious belief at all, might have a somewhat different response...but our guest today, Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, is here to talk about how non-Christians can find value in Jesus and the Gospels, and why they should take another look at the New Testament!

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    37 mins
  • Was Jesus Really Born in Bethlehem?
    Dec 10 2024

    Most of us know the story: Jesus was born in Bethlehem but grew up in Nazareth. Both Matthew and Luke agree on this, but key details raise questions for scholars.

    Join Bart Ehrman and Megan Lewis as they dive into why the Gospel writers placed Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem. Was it historical fact or shaped by theology? Why does Luke have Mary travel 100 miles while pregnant? And why does Matthew’s story send the family fleeing to Egypt?

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    45 mins