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Easter is a Religious Christian Holiday Observed and Celebrated all over and around the World the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Spiritual Leader of Christianity - and to Christian's,the Son of God . But to be honest most aspects of the Holiday is Rooted in Paganism and Jewish Traditions, the Origin of Easter dates back to Centuries before Christ was Even born. These days, many people Celebrate Easter Regardless of their Religion. It also very vital to note that Easter Story is one of the largest Religion Event of all time according to the Bible. Jesus Christ was Crucified by the Romans. Jesus Christ was a very popular Jewish Preacher and religious leader and he is the Son of God Almighty. Three days after he was entombed, he was resurrected From the Grave, Overcoming Death, and through His Big Major Sacrifice, He offered Salvation to all humankind. So the good news is it is a miracle Celebrating Easter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/don-emmosa/message
Die Ketzer besprechen Bart “Ich postuliere einfach immer frühere Quellen” Ehrmans Buch “How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee”. Empfehlenswert für alle, die sich über den armseligen Zustand des “wissenschaftlichen Konsenses” zum historischen Jesus informieren möchten.
The historical Jesus wasn't always thought of as divine, much less as God, but he came to be thought of as such after his death. The book we're covering this Christmas month is by a historian and Biblical scholar who tells us the evidence that historians and scholars have discovered of how Jesus was seen during his ministry and how that view changed through the following few centuries.
Encore release October 26, 2018. Encore release July 19, 2017. Whoohoo! It's taken nearly seven years, but we finally crossed the 200 mark. For this special episode, we interview biblical scholar Bart D. Ehrman, whose latest book is How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee (available in hardcover, in audio, and for Kindle). For more about Bart and his work visit bartdehrman.com. Plus: We discuss Damon Linker's puzzling essay "Why atheism doesn't have the upper hand over religion," which asserts that atheism is incapable of explaining altruism in human beings. Huh. John recommends Jennifer Michael Hecht's Doubt: A History (available in paperback, in audio and for Kindle), an interesting look at how questioning minds have overturned orthodoxy and challenged the reigning paradigms, from ancient Greece and China to the 21st century.
This week, Thomas and Sam discuss some of their New Year’s Resolutions (and how they are holding up), tonight’s Republican Debate in North Charleston, and how early christianities developed orthodox beliefs and creeds from the contentious arguments over the nature of their faith. Show Notes: Republican Debate Tonight – 9pm, North Charleston, SC | Fox Business This is what makes Republicans and Democrats so different | Vox Memeorandum Caucus Schedule Episcopal Church Suspended from Anglican Communion | RNS How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee | Bart Ehrman Sign up for the Thinking Religion newsletter … delivered weekly and full of interesting tidbits, ideas, links, and thought provoking analysis that complements the show. The post Thinking Religion 63: Defining Yourself By The Controversies Around You appeared first on Thinking.FM.
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
We are joined again by biblical scholar Robert M. Bowman Jnr., Executive Director of the Institute for Religious Research (IRR.org), for an in-depth and penetrating critique of Bart D. Ehrman's book, How Jesus Became God : The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee. A respected New Testament textual scholar and a gifted writer, Bart Ehrman argues that neither Jesus nor his earliest disciples considered him divine in any sense during his earthly ministry; but that, following his Resurrection (or, at least, following his disciples' belief in his Resurrection), a process quickly began whereby Jesus became viewed as increasingly exalted, leading to his eventually being considered equal to God. But how secure is Ehrman's thesis? Did Jesus really "become" Divine, in the eyes of his followers, after his death? Or did Jesus appear on the scene as God Incarnate: a reality experienced by his disciples and expressed in the pages of the New Testament? (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
We are joined again by biblical scholar Robert M. Bowman Jnr., Executive Director of the Institute for Religious Research (IRR.org), for an in-depth and penetrating critique of Bart D. Ehrman's book, How Jesus Became God : The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee. A respected New Testament textual scholar and a gifted writer, Bart Ehrman argues that neither Jesus nor his earliest disciples considered him divine in any sense during his earthly ministry; but that, following his Resurrection (or, at least, following his disciples' belief in his Resurrection), a process quickly began whereby Jesus became viewed as increasingly exalted, leading to his eventually being considered equal to God. But how secure is Ehrman's thesis? Did Jesus really "become" Divine, in the eyes of his followers, after his death? Or did Jesus appear on the scene as God Incarnate: a reality experienced by his disciples and expressed in the pages of the New Testament? (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
Join Devin & Melissa Pellew as they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. This week we will be tackling the topic of the Deity of Christ and how to defend this essential doctrine. On the air with us to discuss this topic will be Christian apologist and author, Rob Bowman, Director of Research with the Institute for Religious Research. Rob holds an M.A in Biblical Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, completed his doctoral studies at Westminster Theological Seminary and is currently pursuing the completion of his doctoral dissertation at the South African Theological Seminary. For ten years, he also taught graduate courses in apologetics at Luther Rice University and Biola and is the author of many articles and books pertaining to apologetics, religion and biblical theology. Rob will be offering a critique of Dr. Bart Ehrman's newest book, How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee. Was Jesus not viewed as God by Himself or His disciples? Was the Deity of Christ some man-made view that popularized after Jesus' death. Rob will be with us to answer these and other related questions, so you don't want to miss this informative show.
Just in time for Easter, an historian's look at Jesus and how he was turned into a divine figure by those who believed in him. Bart Ehrman (Facebook, Twitter) returns to Religion For Life to discuss his new book, How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee. This book is a fascinating look at the theological development of the Jewish preacher, Jesus. We talk about the various ways ancients thought about the divine as well as how Jesus was believed to fit those models and how visions borne of grief turned into proclamations of resurrection. Join me as I speak with one of the foremost scholars of the historical Jesus!