Wednesday, March 18, 2020

NT Pod 88: Is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife a Forgery?


NT Pod 88, "Is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife a Forgery?" is the second of four podcasts on the Gospel of Jesus' Wife. It is just over eighteen minutes long.


NT Pod 88: Is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife a Forgery? (mp3)


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Websites referenced in this podcast:

Gospel of Jesus' Wife (Harvard official site, revised "vanilla" version)

Gospel of Jesus' Wife (Harvard, 2012 site, via archive.org)

Gospel of Jesus' Wife (Harvard, 2014 site, via archive.org)

Testing Indicates "Gospel of Jesus's Wife" to be Ancient (April 2014)

NT Blog: Gospel of Jesus' Wife Posts (includes Francis Watson's and Andrew Bernhard's posts)

Alleged 'Lost Gospel' Claims Jesus Had Wife, 2 Children (Good Morning America, November 2014; extracted in the intro.)

Gospel of Jesus' Wife Smithsonian Documentary (extracted in the outro).


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

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

NT Pod 87: What is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife?


NT Pod 87, "What is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife?" is the first of four podcasts on the Gospel of Jesus' Wife. It is just over twelve minutes long.


NT Pod 87: What is the Gospel of Jesus' Wife? (mp3)


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Websites referenced in this podcast:

Gospel of Jesus' Wife (Harvard official site, revised "vanilla" version)

Gospel of Jesus' Wife (Harvard, 2012 site, via archive.org)

NT Blog: Gospel of Jesus' Wife Posts

Gospel of Jesus' Wife Smithsonian Documentary (extract from this in intro).

Jesus said to the, "My wife" (extract from this is played in the episode)

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

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

NT Pod 86: In Conversation with Chris Keith

NT Pod 86 offers a conversation with Chris Keith. It is just under forty minutes long.

NT Pod 86: In Conversation with Chris Keith (mp3)


Chris Keith is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London. He is the author of The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Material Artifact (Oxford University Press, 2020), Jesus against the Scribal Elite: The Origins of the Conflict (Baker Academic, 2014), Jesus’ Literacy: Scribal Culture and the Teacher from Galilee (T&T Clark, 2011), and The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John, and the Literacy of Jesus (Brill, 2009).

In the podcast, we discuss some of Prof. Keith's work, and focus especially on the volume he co-edited with Anthony Le Donne, Jesus, Criteria, and the Demise of Authenticity (T&T Clark, 2012).

You can follow Prof. Keith on twitter at at chriskeith7.

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

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

NT Pod 85: What is Sourceomania?

NT Pod 85 asks "What is Sourceomania". It is thirteen minutes long.

NT Pod 85: What is Sourceomania (mp3)



See also: NT Blog: Sourceomania

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

Thursday, October 3, 2019

NT Pod 84: Occam's Razor and Q

NT Pod 84 discusses Occam's Razor and Q. It is 20 minutes long.

NT Pod 84: Occam's Razor and Q (mp3)



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

Thursday, September 13, 2018

NT Pod 83: Who Wrote the Gospels? And When?

NT Pod 83 asks "Who wrote the Gospels, and when?" It is 21 minutes long.

NT Pod 83: Who wrote the Gospels, and when? (mp3)



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