NT Pod 66 discusses Oral Traditions and the Game of "Telephone". It is twelve minutes long.
NT Pod 66: Oral Tradition and "Telephone" (mp3)
See also: NT Blog: The Gospels and the Telephone Game (and further links there).
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Podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins by Mark Goodacre, Professor of Religious Studies, Duke University.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
NT Pod 65: The Women at the Cross
NT Pod 65 discusses the Women at the Cross in Mark's Gospel. It is about 14 minutes long.
NT Pod 65: The Women at the Cross (mp3)
Key texts: Mark 15.21; Mark 15.40-41; John 19.25-27; Luke 8.1-3; Mark 6.3; Mark 3.31-5.
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NT Pod 65: The Women at the Cross (mp3)
Key texts: Mark 15.21; Mark 15.40-41; John 19.25-27; Luke 8.1-3; Mark 6.3; Mark 3.31-5.
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Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
NT Pod Extended Ep. 6: Myths of Mary and the Married Jesus
This is an extended episode of the NT Pod, a recording of the Cadbury Lecture on "Myths of Mary and the Married Jesus" delivered at the University of Birmingham in January 2013. It is about 50 minutes long.
NT Pod Extended Episode 6: "Myths of Mary and the Married Jesus" (mp3)
You can also view this on Youtube.
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Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
NT Pod Extended Episode 6: "Myths of Mary and the Married Jesus" (mp3)
You can also view this on Youtube.
Feel free to leave your feedback below or on Twitter or on our Facebook page.
Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
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