Friday, April 23, 2010

NT Pod 35: How does John differ from the Synoptics?

NT Pod 35 asks "How does John differ from the Synoptics?". It is just under eleven minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below.



NT Pod 35: How does John Differ from the Synoptics? (mp3)

NT Pod 35: How does John differ from the Synoptics? (mp3) (Alternative location)

Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

NT Pod 34: Was Luke a Historian?

NT Pod 34 asks "Was Luke a Historian?".

It is just under thirteen minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below.



NT Pod 34: Was Luke a Historian? (mp3)

NT Pod 34: Was Luke a Historian? (mp3) (Alternative location)

Key texts: Luke 1.1-4, Luke 2.1, Luke 3.1-2, Luke 4.16-30, Luke 9.51

Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.

Friday, April 2, 2010

NT Pod 33: The Passion Narrative in John's Gospel

NT Pod 33 is the fourth of our episodes on the Passion Narratives in the Gospels, all released this Passion Week of 2010. Its focus is the Fourth Gospel.

It is thirteen and half minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below.



NT Pod 33: The Passion of Jesus in John's Gospel (mp3)

NT Pod 33: The Passion of Jesus in John's Gospel (mp3) (Alternative location)

Key texts: John 12, John 13, John 18, John 19, John 20, John 21.

Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

NT Pod 32: The Passion of Jesus in Luke's Gospel

NT Pod 32 discusses the Passion Narrative in Luke's Gospel. It is the third of the four back-to-back episodes on the Passion Narratives in the Gospels this week.

It is thirteen and a half minutes long. Please feel free to leave your comments below.



NT Pod 32: The Passion of Jesus in Luke's Gospel (mp3)

NT Pod 32: The Passion of Jesus in Luke's Gospel (mp3) (Alternative location)

Key texts: Luke 22, Luke 23, Luke 24.

Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.