One BC: The World Jesus Entered

One BC: The World Jesus Entered

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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 ...  Afficher plus

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 ...  Afficher plus

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Why the Historicity of Jesus Is So Important?
The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner talks about the importance of being able to make the case for the historicity of Jesus. In a generation ever more skeptical of the real existence of Jesus, now is the time to familiarize ourselves with the evidence ...  Afficher plus

What (and When) Were the Earliest Claims About Jesus?
The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner examines the history related to the eyewitness observations of Jesus. How early are the eyewitness accounts and what precisely was being said about Jesus prior to the creation of these written documents? 

When was Jesus actually born? Chapter One: An Origin Story
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

It's December 25th, 2024. Across this wide world, people commemorate one of the most famous birthdays in all of history: the birth of Jesus Christ. Then as now, adherents of Christianity celebrate the coming of the Messiah -- yet why does this holiday occur on a specific date in, ...  Afficher plus

The Death of Jesus
Bible Stories

In this episode, we reflect on the death of Jesus Christ—not just as a historical event, but as the central act of God's redemptive plan. Why did Jesus have to die? What did the crucifixion accomplish? And how should His suffering shape the way we understand God, ourselves, and s ...  Afficher plus