Is Jesus For Non-Christians, Too?

Is Jesus For Non-Christians, Too?

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Must Christians Keep Kosher? Decoding Matthew's Answer

The first followers of Jesus were Jewish, and followed Jewish law. After Jesus' death, gentiles started to convert to Christianity - along with additional Jewish members. Did these new converts need to follow Jewish law, and keep kosher? Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman joins me to discuss ...  Show more

Sin, Death, and Salvation: Paul's Mysterious View

Sin and salvation are two incredibly important concepts for Christians - both ancient and modern. But exactly what is sin, and how does one attain forgiveness? Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman joins me to discuss what the apostle Paul says about the topic, and how that compares to modern C ...  Show more

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