Jude 3 Project
Summary: The Jude 3 Project is helping you know what you believe and why you believe it.
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Podcasts:
On this episode, Esau Mccaulley will discuss the basics of research. Esau Mccaulley is assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Northeastern Seminary.
On this episode, Brother Berean discusses the Osiris and Jesus connection. Also, he shares how we practically engage black cults.
On this episode, Vince Vitale discusses the new Zacharias Institute and his new book "Jesus Among Secular Gods" co-authored with Ravi Zacharias.
On this episode, Alycia Wood gives a case for the existence of God.
On this episode, Dr. Vince Bantu joins us again to discuss early African Christianity.
On this episode, Dr. Dennis Edwards takes a critical look at the dating and authors of the New Testament.
On this episode, Ernest Cleo Grant II joins us to discuss Nick Cannon's recent comments about religion on the Breakfast Club.
On this episode, Jerome Gay joins us to discuss the theology of Dr. Umar Johnson and Pan-Africanism.
On this episode, Walter Strickland talks about the life and work of J. Deotis Roberts.
On this episode, Morgan McCoy talks about domestic violence.
On this episode, Dr. Eric Mason talks about Pan-Africanism, #BlackLivesMatter, Urban Apologetics and Thriving's Frequency Conference 2016 "Contending for the Faith"
On this episode, Dr. Chad Thornhill joins us again to talk about his new book, Greek for Everyone: Introductory Greek for Bible Study and Application.
On this episode, we talked to Pastor John Faison about his work as an HIV/AIDS National Ambassador with the NAACP, as well as sexuality in the black church.
On this episode, Dr. Brianna K. Parker discussed her Patheos article "The Fugitive: A Failed Pursuit of the Black Church to Reach Millennials" and the Black Millennial Cafe.
On this episode, Rev. CJ Rhodes shares his journey from agnostic to Christian, his thoughts on black church history, reaching black millennials and Greenleaf.