NT Pod 52 explores what the term "Son of Man" means in the Gospels by going through a series of seven indisputable statements about the term, noting the importance, for the evangelists, of Daniel 7.13-14. Other key texts discussed in the podcast include John 12.34, Mark 2.27-28, Mark 8.31-32, Mark 13.26-27 and Mark 14.61-63.
It is about eleven minutes long.
NT Pod 52: Who is this "Son of Man"? (mp3)
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Podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins by Mark Goodacre, Professor of Religious Studies, Duke University.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
NT Pod 51: What do we know about the brothers of Jesus?
NT Pod 51 discusses the brothers of Jesus. It is just under twelve minutes long.
Key texts: Mark 6.3, 1 Cor. 9.5, Mark 3.20, Mark 3.31-35, John 7.1-11, 1 Cor. 15.7.
NT Pod 51: The brothers of Jesus (mp3)
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Key texts: Mark 6.3, 1 Cor. 9.5, Mark 3.20, Mark 3.31-35, John 7.1-11, 1 Cor. 15.7.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
NT Pod 50: What do we know about the sisters of Jesus?
NT Pod 50 asks "What do we know about the sisters of Jesus?" It is just under twelve minutes long.
NT Pod 50: Jesus' Sisters (mp3)
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Key texts: Mark 6.3, Matt. 13.56, Protevangelium of James 19, Gospel of Philip 59.6-11, Epiphanius, Pan. 78.8.1, 78.9.6, Ancoratus 60.1.
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NT Pod 50: Jesus' Sisters (mp3)
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Key texts: Mark 6.3, Matt. 13.56, Protevangelium of James 19, Gospel of Philip 59.6-11, Epiphanius, Pan. 78.8.1, 78.9.6, Ancoratus 60.1.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
NT Pod 49: What is the Third Quest of the Historical Jesus?
NT Pod 49 asks "What is the Third Quest of the Historical Jesus?. It is about twelve and half minutes long.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
NT Pod 48: Why Study the Historical Jesus?
NT Pod 48 asks "Why Study the Historical Jesus?" It is just over eleven minutes long.
NT Pod 48: Why Study the Historical Jesus? (mp3)
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
NT Pod 47: Did Jesus Exist?
NT Pod 47 discusses the question "Did Jesus exist?". It is 13 minutes long.
NT Pod 47: Did Jesus exist? (mp3)
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References include: 1 Thess. 2.14-16, Gal. 1.18-24.
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NT Pod 47: Did Jesus exist? (mp3)
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References include: 1 Thess. 2.14-16, Gal. 1.18-24.
Background information (NT Blog).
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
NT Pod 46: Was Jesus Born in a Stable?
NT Pod 46 asks "Was Jesus born in a stable?". It is about eleven minutes long.
NT Pod 46: Was Jesus Born in a Stable? (mp3)
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Key texts: Matthew 2.11 and especially Luke 2.7, but also texts from the rest of Matthew 2 and Luke 2. See also the Protevangelium of James 18-20.
The podcast mentions Stephen C. Carlson, “The Accommodations of Joseph and Mary in Bethlehem: Κατάλυμα in Luke 2.7,” New Testament Studies 56 (2010): 326-342, reproduced here.
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NT Pod 46: Was Jesus Born in a Stable? (mp3)
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Key texts: Matthew 2.11 and especially Luke 2.7, but also texts from the rest of Matthew 2 and Luke 2. See also the Protevangelium of James 18-20.
The podcast mentions Stephen C. Carlson, “The Accommodations of Joseph and Mary in Bethlehem: Κατάλυμα in Luke 2.7,” New Testament Studies 56 (2010): 326-342, reproduced here.
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