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The Bart Ehrman Blog Podcast

Summary: Each week on the Bart Ehrman Blog Podcast, John Mueller will read two posts from the Bart Ehrman Blog – the first will be a post from the not too distant past, and the second will be from the blog archives (one published roughly the same calendar week but from years 2012 to 2016). The Bart Ehrman Blog was created in 2012 to raise money for charities devoted to fighting poverty, hunger, and homelessness. Each week, Dr. Ehrman publishes 5 or 6 posts (approximately 1000 words each post) providing his insights, opinions, and illuminations on important issues and topics pertaining to the Historical Jesus, the New Testament and Early Christianity. To stay current with all of Dr. Ehrman’s new posts, to read any of Dr. Ehrman’s previous posts, to comment on any of his posts, to read Dr. Ehrman’s responses to comments, and to access other features of the blog, you must become a member of the Bart Ehrman Blog. Cost of membership is minimal (less $4 for a monthly membership or less than $25 for an annual membership) and ALL PROCEEDS from membership go to charity. To join, go to www.ehrmanblog.org Dr. Bart D. Ehrman is a renowned scholar of the Historical Jesus, the New Testament, and Early Christianity; he is the recipient of numerous academic awards, grants, and fellowships; he is a frequent lecturer, debater, and media pundit; he has authored more than 20 books including five which made the New York Times Best Sellers List; he is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; and among numerous other accomplishments, he is an incredibly great guy.

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  • Artist: John Mueller, Bart Ehrman Early Christianity Historical Jesus
  • Copyright: 2017

Podcasts:

 Tracking Down Stolen Manuscripts, Guest Post by Dr. Jennifer Knust; Discovered Crucifixion Nails | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:21

The first reading (post published July 7, 2017) is a guest post from Dr Jennifer Knust about scandals behind the ownership of ancient manuscripts. In the second reading (post published July 21, 2014) Dr Ehrman responds to Evangelical Scholar Craig Evans’ claim of evidence supporting his belief crucified persons were given decent burials. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity

 Flat Out Lies or Willful Ignorance. How Do They Get Away With It?; Jesus' Literacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:18

In the first reading (post published June 26, 2019) Dr. Ehrman writes about a recent incident where somebody mischaracterized Dr. Ehrman’s views. In the second reading (post published July 12, 2013) Dr Ehrman answers a blog member who asks if Jesus was literate. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Finally! Now We Know. The "First-Century Copy" of Mark; What is an Orthodox Corruption of Scripture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:48

In the first reading (post published June 24, 2019) Dr. Ehrman provides an update on an alleged discovery of a First-Century Manuscript of Mark. In the second reading (post published June 30, 2015) Dr Ehrman responds to a blog member’s question about the corruption of scripture. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 2 Thessalonians as a Forgery? Does the Author "Write" Like Paul; The Identity of Matthew | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:47

In the first reading (post published June 16, 2019) Dr. Ehrman published a scholarly post examining evidence of Pauls’ writing style and whether it is consistent with 2 Thessalonians. In the second reading (post published June 20, 2013) Dr Ehrman posted on whether the author of Matthew ever identified himself as Matthew. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Fundamentalists and the Variants in the Manuscripts; The Death of Judas in the New Testament | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:32

In the first reading (post published June 20, 2014) Dr. Ehrman explains why he stopped being a Fundamentalist Christian. In the second reading (post published June 2, 2015) Dr Ehrman compares the different New Testament accounts of the death of Judas. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Why Do Christians Have an Old Testament? Another Trade Book; Should We Change the Canon of Scripture? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:59

In the first reading (post published June 2, 2019) Dr. Ehrman shares the idea for a new trade book and seeks your input. In the second reading (post published June 10, 2012) Dr. Ehrman responds to a blog member who asks if the NT Canon should change. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 The Blog Podcast! A Milestone; Mark and the Resurrection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:27

In the first reading (post published May 31, 2019) Dr. Ehrman writes about the podcast! In the second reading (post published June 4, 2013) Dr Ehrman answers a blog member’s question about Mark and the Resurrection. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 What I Believed as a Non-Fundamentalist Christian; More on Judas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:35

In the first reading (post published June 10, 2017) Dr. Ehrman shares what he believed after shifting from a Fundamentalist Christian to Non-Fundamentalist Christian. In the second reading (post published May 24, 2013) Dr Ehrman theorizes why Paul doesn’t mention Judas and why Judas betrayed Jesus. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Judging the Blog Debate; Why Did Jesus Go To Jerusalem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:21

In the first reading (post published May 15, 2019) Dr. Ehrman seeks your feedback on the recent blog debate? In the second reading (post published May18, 2012) Dr Ehrman lays out the theories why Jesus went to Jerusalem, in response to a blog member’s question. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Why would I call myself both an Agnostic and an Atheist?; Why Doesn't Paul say more about Jesus. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:59

In the first reading (post published June 10, 2018), Dr Ehrman explains why he is both an Agnostic and an Atheist. In the second reading (post published May 14, 2014) Dr Ehrman explains why Paul’s letter do not say more about Jesus. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 The Writings of Papias: Guest Post by Stephen Carlson; The Irony of our Earliest Manuscripts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:56

The first reading (post published April 4, 2019) is a Guest Post about the mysterious author Papias, by Stephen Carlson. In the second reading (post published May 2, 2012) Dr Ehrman points out the irony of our earliest manuscripts. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 The Radical Implications of the Resurrection; The Community Behind the Gospel of John | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:03

In the first reading (post published April 21, 2019) Dr Ehrman’s writes about the implications of the Resurrection of Jesus. In the second reading (post published April 25, 2015) Dr Ehrman writes about the Community where the Gospel of John was written. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 A Blog Anniversary-Seven Years; False Memories and the Life of Jesus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:56

In the first reading (post published April 3, 2019) Dr Ehrman celebrates 7 years on the blog In the second reading (post published April 20, 2015) Dr Ehrman points out a false memory in the Gospel of John Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Contradictions in the Gospels: A Fundraising Event on the Blog; Paul's view of Jesus as an Angel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:34

In the first reading (post published April 10, 2019) Dr Ehrman provides details of a debate occurring on the blog with Reverend Matthew Firth. In the second reading (post published April 11, 2013) Dr Ehrman explains why he believes Paul thought Jesus was an angel before coming to Earth. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

 Pilate Released Barabbas. Really???; Why I'm obsessed with Jesus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:51

In the first reading (post published March 17, 2019) Dr Ehrman answers a blog members question about the accuracy of the Barabbas story. In the second reading (post published April 8, 2014) Dr Ehrman explains why he continues to be interested in Jesus even after losing his faith in Jesus. Join the blog at https://ehrmanblog.org/ and read up to 6 new posts each week and every post in the archives. Your entire minimal cost of membership goes to charity.

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