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Best podcasts about new testament history

Latest podcast episodes about new testament history

Y Religion
Episode 106: Jesus Christ as a Revealer of Ordinances (David Calabro)

Y Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 43:54


In 3 Nephi and Moroni, the resurrected Savior provides specific directions to the Nephites regarding four rituals: baptism by immersion, the bestowal of the gift of the Holy Ghost, communal prayer, and the sacrament. Why were such rituals important to the Savior and his ministry among the Nephites? How can understanding these teachings help us with our discipleship in the latter days? In this episode Dr. David Calabro, visiting assistant professor of ancient scripture, answers these questions in discussing his chapter “Jesus Christ as a Revealer of Ordinances in the Book of Mormon” from I Glory in My Jesus: Understanding Christ in the Book of Mormon. Professor Calabro briefly compares the New Testament and Book of Mormon depictions of these rituals and highlights how the Nephite record more fully depicts the Savior's character as a generous giver of blessings. He explains how, as a revealer of ordinances in the Book of Mormon, the Savior both presents the actions and wording of each ritual and explains with great emphasis the blessings associated with each ordinance. In understanding and applying these rituals, we, like the Nephites, may approach the living Christ and gain an experiential witness of him.    Publications:   “Jesus Christ as a Revealer of Ordinances in the Book of Mormon” (in I Glory In My Jesus: Understanding Christ in the Book of Mormon, Religious Studies Center, 2024)  He Was Seen: Witnessing the Risen Christ (Religious Studies Center, 2024)  “Disability and Social Justice in Ancient Israelite Culture” (in Covenant of Compassion: Caring for the Marginalized and Disadvantaged in the Old Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2021)  “Nonverbal Communication in the New Testament” (in New Testament History, Culture, and Society: A Background to the Texts of the New Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2019)  “‘Stretch Forth Thy Hand and Prophesy': Hand Gestures in the Book of Mormon” (in Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, 2012)  "Joseph Smith and the Architecture of Genesis" (in The Temple: Ancient and Restored, Eborn Books, 2016)  "Lehi's Dream and the Garden of Eden" (in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, 2017)  "An Early Christian Context for the Book of Moses" (in Tracing Ancient Threads in the Book of Moses: Inspired Origins, Temple Contexts, and Literary Qualities, Eborn Books, 2021)     Click here to learn more about David Calabro 

Y Religion
Episode 100: I Know That My Redeemer Lived (Tyler J. Griffin)

Y Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 55:33


As we prepare for the Easter season and celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we often sing the hymn “I Know That My Redeemer Lives.” But what if we temporarily shift our focus from rejoicing that the Redeemer lives to rejoicing in how he lived for us? In this episode Professor Tyler J. Griffin, associate dean of Religious Education, discusses his article “I Know That My Redeemer Lived” from The Power of Christ's Deliverance. He emphasizes how everything the Savior did and said in his day-to-day life was focused on helping others and doing God's will. In recounting Christ's service and miracles, trials and tribulations, and Crucifixion and Resurrection, Professor Griffin illustrates how the Savior chose to live each day for us. Ultimately, knowing how Christ lived for us can empower us to emulate his example and become more like him.   Click here to learn more about Tyler J. Griffin   Publications: ·      “I Know That My Redeemer Lived” (in The Power of Christ's Deliverance, Religious Studies Center, 2022) ·      “Matthew's Portrayal of Jesus: Son of David, a New Moses, and Son of God” (in The Person and Work of Jesus in the New Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2018) ·      “The Great Plan of Happiness: A Christ-Centered Visual Approach” (Religious Educator, 18.1, 2017) ·      “Nephi: An Ideal Teacher of Less-Than-Ideal Students” (Religious Educator, 13.2, 2012) ·      “Jerusalem, the Holy City: A Virtual Tour of the City in the New Testament Period” (in New Testament History, Culture, and Society: A Background to the Texts of the New Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2019) ·      “Visualizing the People, Places, and Plates of the Book of Mormon” (BYU Religious Education Review, Fall 2019) ·      “The Jaredite Journey: A Symbolic Reflection of Our Own Journey along the Covenant Path” (in Illuminating the Jaredite Records, Religious Studies Center, 2020)

Fieldstone Church
New Testament History

Fieldstone Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024


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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

The loci of New Testament History. Thank you for listening! Please leave a 5 star review, share and subscribe!

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The Light Network Master Feed
“Classic: New Testament History (Ben Witherington III)” (The Book Club S17E6)

The Light Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 18:51


Host: Brad McNutt  |  Released Monday, October 2, 2023 In this episode of The Book Club, Brad reviews a helpful work on the historical background of the New Testament! Episode Resources Purchase New Testament History: A Narrative Account by Ben Witherington III here. We want to hear from you! Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) Subscription Links  

The Book Club
“Classic: New Testament History (Ben Witherington III)” (The Book Club S17E6)

The Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 18:51


Host: Brad McNutt  |  Released Monday, October 2, 2023 In this episode of The Book Club, Brad reviews a helpful work on the historical background of the New Testament! Episode Resources Purchase New Testament History: A Narrative Account by Ben Witherington III here. We want to hear from you! Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) Subscription Links  

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History Makers with Matt Prater
Jon Seccombe - 30-1 October 2023

History Makers with Matt Prater

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 18:27


Jon Seccombe is an Aussie Singer/songwriter who trained in music at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music and studied English Lit & Ancient History with an Honours degree in New Testament History from Sydney’s Macquarie University. He has been a Head of Department and teacher of English & History for three decades. Jon plays piano, trumpet, saxophone, flute, pipe organ and has stretched to playing oboe in a school musical. He has been the music director at a number of Sydney churches and the musical director for secular stage shows. Listen in to his story!Support the show: http://historymakersradio.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History Makers Radio

Jon Seccombe is an Aussie Singer/songwriter who trained in music at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music and studied English Lit and Ancient History with an Honours degree in New Testament History from Sydney's Macquarie University. He has been a Head of Department and teacher of English and History for three decades. Jon plays piano, trumpet, saxophone, flute, pipe organ and has stretched to playing oboe in a school musical. He has been the music director at a number of Sydney churches and the musical director for secular stage shows. Listen in to his story!

45 Graus
#135 [EN] Dale Martin - An historical look at the New Testament and early Christianity

45 Graus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 82:41


Dale B. Martin is a New Testament scholar and historian of Christianity, currently Woolsey Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Yale University. Professor Martin specializes in New Testament and Christian Origins, including attention to social and cultural history of the Greco-Roman world.  -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45grauspodcast.com _______________ Index: (5:57) [Beginning of the conversation] How an historian studies the Bible and early Christianity (Historical criticism). | Gospel of Thomas. | Q source (21:36) How separate true from fiction in the gospels? Criteria: multiple attestation, dissimilarity (see also this book) Jesus saying in all four gospels that “a prophet has no honor in his own country” [e.g. Mark 3:33-35: «Who are my mother and my brothers?” he asked. Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does God's will is my brother and sister and mother.»  How Christianity changed Jesus from being the «Son of Man» (Mark) to becoming «God the Son, the second Person in the Trinity | Council of Nicea |  A puzzling passage in the Bible - Mark 14:51: “A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus. When they seized him, he fled naked, leaving his garment behind.» (32:14) The historical Jesus. Was Jesus literate? Archeological findings in Nazareth. Miracles and the resurrection. | Science vs myth | Similarities between Asclepius and Christ. (49:24) What did really Jesus believe in? How Jesus was influenced by the Book of Isaiah. And Jeremiah. |  The puzzle of Jesus's speech in the Sermon on the Mount in Mathew 5 (1:05:25) The message of Paul the Apostle (St Paul). | The role of James (Jesus's brother). | The role of Mary. (1:12:43) How the Christian message on death evolved from the resurrection of the body to the resurrection of the soul.  Book recommendation: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver _______________ O convidado deste episódio é Dale Martin, professor na Universidade de Yale, e tem uma especialidade académica tão incomum no nosso país que nem temos (que eu saiba) uma expressão corrente para ela. O convidado é aquilo a que em inglês se designa por “New Testament scholar” -- ou seja, um investigador que se decida ao estudo histórico do Novo Testamento e das origens do Cristianismo, combinando análises histórica, cultural e linguística.  Dale Martin tem uma longa carreira de investigador sobre o Novo Testamento, com vários livros publicados. E podem encontrar também no Youtube os vídeos de uma cadeira sua dada em Yale sobre precisamente a História do Novo Testamento e do Cristianismo. E foi precisamente com essa cadeira que esta conversa surgiu. As ditas aulas --  a leitura da Bíblia -- deixaram-me com muitas dúvidas que não tinha a quem perguntar, por isso decidi que estava na altura trazer Dale Martin ao 45 Graus.  Foi, como vão ver, uma conversa fascinante, em que falámos da Bíblia, da figura de Jesus e do Mundo antigo em que Jesus e os primeiros cristãos viveram. O convidado, além disso, tem uma perspectiva interessante, porque, embora seja um historiador de pleno direito, que fala dos textos cristãos com uma frieza implacável quando usa o chapéu de historiador, é também crente, o que é uma combinação invulgar neste meio dos estudos bíblicos, onde, normalmente, sobretudo nos Estados Unidos, há uma espécie de diálogo de surdos entre teólogos e historiadores agnósticos.  Nesta conversa -- porque o tempo não chega para tudo -- acabámos por abordar sobretudo a figura de Jesus, pelo que nos focámos mais nos quatro evangelhos -- ou cinco, porque também falámos do “Evangelho de Tomé”, um dos muitos evangelhos apócrifos (não incluídos na Bíblia) a que os historiadores também dão muita importância.  Comecei a nossa conversa por perguntar ao convidado como é que um historiador aborda o estudo da Bíblia e dos escritos religiosos. Isso levou-nos aos evangelhos, e que critérios os historiadores usam para tentar separar o que há neles de histórico do que é …criatividade literária ou religiosa. Falámos também, inevitavelmente, da figura de Jesus: do que podemos dizer sobre quem era, se sabia ler, o que pensava realmente, e o modo como o entendimento que o Cristianismo faz de Jesus foi galgando terreno nos primeiros séculos do Cristianismo, começando como o “filho da Humanidade”, em Marcos, e culminando no Deus-Filho, na Santíssima Trindade. No final, tivemos ainda tempo para falar um pouco do Apóstolo Paulo, de Tiago (irmão de Jesus -- pouco relevante nos evangelhos mas que se tornou uma figura relevante no início do Cristianismo) e, claro, de Maria, mãe de Jesus (em quem o contraste entre o papel que tem no Novo Testamento e o papel importantíssimo que veio a assumir no Cristianismo é ainda maior). Espero que gostem. Para mim, foi uma conversa muito interessante e destas que puxam pela cabeça -- embora, deva dizer, que talvez tenha saído com mais dúvidas ainda do que tinha antes.  _______________ Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Julie Piccini, Ana Raquel Guimarães Galaró family, José Luís Malaquias, Francisco Hermenegildo, Nuno Costa, Abílio Silva, Salvador Cunha, Bruno Heleno, António llms, Helena Monteiro, BFDC, Pedro Lima Ferreira, Miguel van Uden, João Ribeiro, Nuno e Ana, João Baltazar, Miguel Marques, Corto Lemos, Carlos Martins, Tiago Leite Tomás Costa, Rita Sá Marques, Geoffrey Marcelino, Luis, Maria Pimentel, Rui Amorim, RB, Pedro Frois Costa, Gabriel Sousa, Mário Lourenço, Filipe Bento Caires, Diogo Sampaio Viana, Tiago Taveira, Ricardo Leitão, Pedro B. Ribeiro, João Teixeira, Miguel Bastos, Isabel Moital, Arune Bhuralal, Isabel Oliveira, Ana Teresa Mota, Luís Costa, Francisco Fonseca, João Nelas, Tiago Queiroz, António Padilha, Rita Mateus, Daniel Correia, João Saro João Pereira Amorim, Sérgio Nunes, Telmo Gomes, André Morais, Antonio Loureiro, Beatriz Bagulho, Tiago Stock, Joaquim Manuel Jorge Borges, Gabriel Candal, Joaquim Ribeiro, Fábio Monteiro, João Barbosa, Tiago M Machado, Rita Sousa Pereira, Henrique Pedro, Cloé Leal de Magalhães, Francisco Moura, Rui Antunes7, Joel, Pedro L, João Diamantino, Nuno Lages, João Farinha, Henrique Vieira, André Abrantes, Hélder Moreira, José Losa, João Ferreira, Rui Vilao, Jorge Amorim, João Pereira, Goncalo Murteira Machado Monteiro, Luis Miguel da Silva Barbosa, Bruno Lamas, Carlos Silveira, Maria Francisca Couto, Alexandre Freitas, Afonso Martins, José Proença, Jose Pedroso, Telmo , Francisco Vasconcelos, Duarte , Luis Marques, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Tiago Parente, Ana Moreira, António Queimadela, David Gil, Daniel Pais, Miguel Jacinto, Luís Santos, Bernardo Pimentel, Gonçalo de Paiva e Pona , Tiago Pedroso, Gonçalo Castro, Inês Inocêncio, Hugo Ramos, Pedro Bravo, António Mendes Silva, paulo matos, Luís Brandão, Tomás Saraiva, Ana Vitória Soares, Mestre88 , Nuno Malvar, Ana Rita Laureano, Manuel Botelho da Silva, Pedro Brito, Wedge, Bruno Amorim Inácio, Manuel Martins, Ana Sousa Amorim, Robertt, Miguel Palhas, Maria Oliveira, Cheila Bhuralal, Filipe Melo, Gil Batista Marinho, Cesar Correia, Salomé Afonso, Diogo Silva, Patrícia Esquível , Inês Patrão, Daniel Almeida, Paulo Ferreira, Macaco Quitado, Pedro Correia, Francisco Santos, Antonio Albuquerque, Renato Mendes, João Barbosa, Margarida Gonçalves, Andrea Grosso, João Pinho , João Crispim, Francisco Aguiar , João Diogo, João Diogo Silva, José Oliveira Pratas, João Moreira, Vasco Lima, Tomás Félix, Pedro Rebelo, Nuno Gonçalves, Pedro , Marta Baptista Coelho, Mariana Barosa, Francisco Arantes, João Raimundo, Mafalda Pratas, Tiago Pires, Luis Quelhas Valente, Vasco Sá Pinto, Jorge Soares, Pedro Miguel Pereira Vieira, Pedro F. Finisterra, Ricardo Santos _______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo Oliveira _______________ Bio: Dale B. Martin is a New Testament scholar and historian of Christianity, currently Woolsey Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Yale University. Professor Martin specializes in New Testament and Christian Origins, including attention to social and cultural history of the Greco-Roman world. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1999, he taught at Rhodes College and Duke University. His books include: Slavery as Salvation: The Metaphor of Slavery in Pauline Christianity; The Corinthian Body; Inventing Superstition: from the Hippocratics to the Christians; Sex and the Single Savior: Gender and Sexuality in Biblical Interpretation; Pedagogy of the Bible: an Analysis and Proposal; New Testament History and Literature; and most recently, Biblical Truths: The Meaning of Scripture in the Twenty-First Century. He has edited several books, including (with Patricia Cox Miller), The Cultural Turn in Late Ancient Studies: Gender, Asceticism, and Historiography. He was an associate editor for the revision and expansion of the Encyclopedia of Religion, published in 2005. He has published several articles on topics related to the ancient family, gender and sexuality in the ancient world, and ideology of modern biblical scholarship, including titles such as: “Contradictions of Masculinity: Ascetic Inseminators and Menstruating Men in Greco-Roman Culture.” He currently is working on issues in biblical interpretation, social history and religion in the Greco-Roman world, and sexual ethics. He has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany), the Lilly Foundation, the Fulbright Commission (USA-Denmark), and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2009).

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Real New Testament History (Trevan Hatch 1 of 2)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 90:03


I'm excited to have Dr. Trevan Hatch on the show. He's a Jewish Studies scholar! Trevan works at the Harold B Lee Library and teaches New Testament classes at BYU. We're going to cover historicity of the Gospels. What are common misconceptions of the Christmas story? Did Jesus ask Judas and Peter to betray and […]

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Reliability Of New Testament History

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 4:38


The New Testament has contemporaneous verification of events and persons in 27 documents and 8-9 different authors, far more than other accepted ancient writings. God bless you! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!

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The Hardcore Humanities Podcast
From Birmingham University - Timothy Mitchell on the New Testament: History and Corruption.

The Hardcore Humanities Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 41:08


I am very happy to share my conversation with New Testament textual critic Timothy Mitchell. Tim originally studied Science at Lancaster University, Pennsylvania. He then moved into religious studies by graduating from the Luther Rice University, Georgia, with a Master of Divinity. Tim is currently studying New Testament Textual Criticism for his PhD at Birmingham University. In this episode I ask Tim about ancient literature, how was it written, circulated and corrupted? And what does this mean for one of the most important texts in world history - the New Testament?Why not check out Tim's blog? => http://thetextualmechanic.blogspot.com or visit the Facebook page The Textual Mechanic | FacebookOr keep up to date with his academic work at https://bham.academia.edu/TimothyMitchellThrive by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

Digital Gnosis
New Testament History - Ian Mills

Digital Gnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 70:47


In this episode I talk to Ian Mills, a PhD student of New Testament history and co-host of the New Testament review podcast, about my questions as a layman concerning historicity and the New Testament.

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Faith Recalibration
How Was the New Testament Transmitted? | I Don't Believe in the New Testament [Ep. 03 - part 3]

Faith Recalibration

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 21:30


During episode #3 (Part 3) of the Faith Recalibration Podcast, Laviniu and Daniel discuss why we should believe in the New Testament as well as the transmission of the gospels and epistles from generation to generation.

Latter-day Saint Perspectives
Episode 121: Despite All We Can Do with Daniel O. McClellan

Latter-day Saint Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 57:33


About the Interview: Daniel O. McClellan won the Best Student Paper Award at the 2nd Annual Book of Mormon Studies Association conference for his paper on the linguistic and rhetorical contexts of 2 Nephi 25:23. In his work as a translation coordinator for the Church, he noticed that there were inconsistencies in the translation of this verse that led to misunderstandings. This finding led him to get to the roots of the phrase by studying the historical context of the reading. His research provides persuasive arguments to an interpretation of grace that clears up common misunderstandings of Restoration theology.   In this interview, Laura Harris Hales also discusses “As Far As It Is Translated Correctly” published in the Religious Educator and “The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament” from Lincoln Blumell’s anthology on the New Testament, which provides valuable contexts and insights into the translation process. About Our Guest: Daniel O. McClellan received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in ancient Near Eastern studies, where he focused on Biblical Hebrew and minored in Classical Greek. He completed a master of studies in Jewish studies at the University of Oxford in July of 2010 and a master of arts in biblical studies at Trinity Western University just outside of Vancouver, BC. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Exeter. His areas of specialization are Second Temple Judaism, early Israelite religion, textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible, and cognitive interpretation of scripture. Disclaimer:    Latter-day Saint Perspectives Podcast is not affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The opinions expressed on this episode represent the views of the guests and the podcaster alone, and Latter-day Saint Perspectives Podcast and its parent organization may or may not agree with them. While the ideas presented may vary from traditional understandings or teachings, they in no way reflect criticism of Latter-day Saint Church leaders, policies, or practices. Extra Resources:  "The Old Testament in the Old Testament" in the New Testament: History, Culture, and Society "As Far as It Is Translated Correctly": Bible Translation and the Church

Bartlett Woods Church of Christ Sermons
February 23, 2020 PM - The Museum of New Testament History - Derek Williams

Bartlett Woods Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 21:54


The Museum of New Testament History - February 23, 2020 PM - Derek Williams

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Theology 101
3.2 The Fourth Gospel & New Testament History

Theology 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 90:00


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Lakeland Community Church
Church on the Edge: Prison Break (Episode 2) (Acts 5:30-42)

Lakeland Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015 30:07


This week we go deep into New Testament History in olde fashioned BIBLE STUDY STYLE. In verse by verse fashion we learn together about how the early church dealt with controversy...and how we can face adversity in our own lives.Key words: Acts, Missional

The Armchair Philosopher
Is The Christian Bible Inerrant, Fiction or Something Else?

The Armchair Philosopher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2012 76:08


Joey Avalos returns to discuss our thoughts on whether The Bible is inerrant. What does that mean to a Christian if The Bible is not inerrant? Links to things brought up in the discussion: Bart D. Ehrman Dale Martin: Introduction to The New Testament History and Literature ELCA Sexuality (A look at what Scripture actually says […]

Screaming Pods Network
The Armchair Philosopher Is The Christian Bible Inerrant, Fiction or Something Else?

Screaming Pods Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2012 76:08


Joey Avalos returns to discuss our thoughts on whether The Bible is inerrant. What does that mean to a Christian if The Bible is not inerrant? Links to things brought up in the discussion: Bart D. Ehrman Dale Martin: Introduction to The New Testament History and Literature ELCA Sexuality (A look at what Scripture actually says […]

Silva NTI
Introduction to New Testament: 25

Silva NTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 48:10


New Testament: History of the Church's Understanding of the Canon, part 5

Silva NTI
Introduction to New Testament: 24

Silva NTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 52:13


New Testament: History of the Church's Understanding of the Canon, part 4

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Silva NTI
Introduction to New Testament: 23

Silva NTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 51:25


New Testament: History of the Church's Understanding of the Canon, part 3

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Silva NTI
Introduction to New Testament: 22

Silva NTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 50:57


New Testament: History of the Church's Understanding of the Canon, part 2

Silva NTI
Introduction to New Testament: 21

Silva NTI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 51:11


New Testament: History of the Church's Understanding of the Canon, part 1

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New Life Church - Mill Sunday School
New Testament History: Jesus and the Church - Week 2

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2009 47:29


Joe Kirkendall talks about the definition of the Church

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New Life Church - Mill Sunday School
New Testament History: Jesus and the Church - Week 1

New Life Church - Mill Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2009 42:56


Joe Kirkendall talks about the existence of Jesus.

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