Rook Hawkins gives lecture on Jesus Mythicism
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Lecture Series: Bart Ehrman - Misquoting Jesus
Sunday, January 6, 2008
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Lecture Series: Bart Ehrman - The History of the Bible - The Making of the New Testament Canon
Lecture 1: The New Testament -- An Overview
Lecture 2: Paul -- Our Earliest Christian Author
Lecture 3: The Pauline Epistles
Lecture 4: The Problem of Pseudonymity
Lecture 5: The Beginnings of the Gospel Traditions
Lecture 6: The Earliest Gospels
Lecture 7: The Other Gospels
Lecture 8: Apocalypticism and the Apocalypse of John
Lecture 9: The Copyists Who Gave Us Scripture
Lecture 10: Authority in the Early Church
Lecture 11: The Importance of Interpretation
Lecture 12: When Did the Canon Get Finalized?
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Bart Ehrman - Lecture on Early Greek Manuscripts
Summary of Curriculum Vitae
- Ph.D. Princeton Theological Seminary (magna cum laude), 1985
- M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1981
- B.A. Wheaton College, Illinois (magna cum laude), 1978
Principal Areas of Research Interest: New Testament Interpretation; History of Ancient Christianity (first three centuries), especially Orthodoxy and Heresy, Formation of the Canon, NT Manuscript Tradition, Historical Jesus, and Apostolic Fathers;
Secondary Areas of Interest: Jewish-Christian Relations in Antiquity; Greco-Roman Religions; Christianization of the Roman World.
Bart Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University.
Prof. Ehrman completed his M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees at Princeton Seminary, where his 1985 doctoral dissertation was awarded magna cum laude. Since then he has published extensively in the fields of New Testament and Early Christianity, having written or edited nineteen books, numerous articles, and dozens of book reviews. Among his most recent books are a college-level textbook on the New Testament, two anthologies of early Christian writings, a study of the historical Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet (Oxford Univesity Press), and a Greek-English Edition of the Apostolic Fathers for the Loeb Classical Library (Harvard University Press).
Prof. Ehrman has served as President of the Southeast Region of the Society of Biblical literature, chair of the New Testament textual criticism section of the Society, book review editor of the Journal of Biblical Literature, and editor of the monograph series The New Testament in the Greek Fathers (Scholars Press). He currently serves as co-editor of the series New Testament Tools and Studies (E. J. Brill) and on several other editorial boards for monographs in the field.
Winner of numerous university awards and grants, Prof. Ehrman is the recipient of the 1993 UNC Undergraduate Student Teaching Award, the 1994 Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prize for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement, and the Bowman and Gordon Gray Award for excellence in teaching.
Monday, November 12, 2007
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Matthew Chapman at AAI 07: pt 1 of 2
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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Christopher Hitchens @ AAI 2007 Part 1
Sunday, October 21, 2007
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Eddie Tabash on the 1st Amendment
Saturday, October 20, 2007
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SAM HARRIS IN ASPEN
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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