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Afterlife 6: On History Podcasting, with Steve Guerra
Season 4 · Episode 6
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Duration 35:52
In this Afterlife episode, Steve Guerra of History of the Papacy (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/history-of-the-papacy-podcast--4899207) and I discuss history podcasting.
Afterlife 5: Making the New Testament
Season 4 · Episode 5
dimanche 18 août 2024 • Duration 36:40
I introduce the New Testament to Gil Kidron of A Podcast of Biblical Proportions (https://podcastofbiblicalproportions.com).
Here are the Amazon US links for the books mentioned in this episode:
Vol 1 Genesis to Babylon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0645950734
Vol 2 Age of the Second Temple
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0645950769
Vol 4 Essential Resources
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0645950726
3.31 Speculations II: 50-66 CE
Season 3 · Episode 31
lundi 18 décembre 2023 • Duration 29:09
This is the second episode in a series of speculations and alternate histories. This time: What if Christian missionaries had never preached to the pagans? Second, what may happened if Christian missionaries had ignored the Roman empire, and proselytised in Parthia, instead? Third, what would have become of Christianity if the Jewish revolts had never occurred, and the Temple stood to the end of the empire?
2.39 Conflict and Transfiguration
Season 2 · Episode 39
dimanche 12 mai 2019 • Duration 22:25
Jesus' mission to Galilee does not go as well as hoped. The Pharisees and scribes attack him for teaching and working wonders on the sabbath. Jesus spars with the Jewish factions many times. Jesus attacks the Pharisees for their petty legalism. Modern interpretations of these accounts hold them to reflect the situation when the gospels were written, projected back into the time of Jesus. Jesus' Galilean ministry concludes with his Transfiguration, where he stands between Moses and Elijah, and the voice of God again declares that Jesus is his son.
2.38 Miracles and Healings in Galilee
Season 2 · Episode 38
dimanche 21 avril 2019 • Duration 30:47
Most of Jesus ministry was conducted in Galilee. This time is stuffed to the brim with miracles and parables. Jesus exorcizes demons, raises people from the dead, and cures the sick. He feeds thousands, walks on water, and calms the storm. He teaches parables about old wine into new skins, mustard seeds, pearls, and weeds amongst the wheat. He meets Mary Magdalene. Jesus predicts his own death. Peter professes him the Messiah and Son of God.
2.37 Jesus All Over the Place
Season 2 · Episode 37
dimanche 31 mars 2019 • Duration 32:05
In John's account of the early ministry, Jesus flies all over the place. He steals the disciples Simon Peter and Andrew from the Baptist while in the Perea. In his first great sign, he turns water into wine at Cana, then finds the disciples Philip and Nathaniel. He cleanses the temple and debates Nicodemus. He is first recognised as Messiah by a Samaritan, a people derided by the Jews. Jesus gives us his first theology lesson. None of this is in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
2.36 Jesus in Galilee
Season 2 · Episode 36
dimanche 10 mars 2019 • Duration 30:14
This episode presents Jesus' earliest ministry as the synoptic gospels tell it. Straight after his baptism by John, Jesus is tempted by Satan in the wilderness near the Dead Sea. He passes with flying colours. You know that quote "Get the behind me Satan"? It's not here. When Jesus learns that the Baptist has been arrested, he flies back to Galilee. According to Mark and Matthew, Jesus summons two sets of two brothers as his first followers. Mark and Luke describes Jesus first act as a sermon in a synagogue. Matthew has a much more spectacular debut: the Sermon on the Mount. Luke provides a very different version of that sermon. We also hear the Lord's Prayer. Catholics and Protestants have different ideas of what that is.
2.35 Prologue to Jesus' Ministry
Season 2 · Episode 35
dimanche 17 février 2019 • Duration 31:03
Keynote ep: An introduction to the geo-political world of Jesus. I also discuss the many problems we have when attempting to reconcile the chronologies of the gospels. The synoptic gospels differ in the details. The big problem is with the gospel of John. We simply cannot reconcile the chronology of John with the synoptics.
2.34 The Problem of John the Baptist
Season 2 · Episode 34
dimanche 27 janvier 2019 • Duration 35:51
Jesus' identity as Son of God is revealed at his baptism by John, an old-style prophet who promotes Jewish ritual washing. Did John recognise Jesus at this event or not? The gospels differ. They regard the Baptist as a problematic figure, and treat him enigmatically. The synoptic gospels downplay him. The gospel of John (the apostle, not the Baptist) takes him over.
2.33 We Three Kings: 2019 Epiphany Special
Season 2 · Episode 33
dimanche 6 janvier 2019 • Duration 43:32
My Epiphany special relates the story of Christmas as told by the gospel of Matthew. In Matthew, the story is told from Joseph's point of view, not Mary's. Matthew has wise men, the infamous massacre of the innocents, and the flight to Egypt. No angels and no shepherds. He does not mention Mary's relative Elizabeth, and her son John the Baptist. If you read Matthew carefully, he says nothing of the day of Christmas, but he has a lot to say about the day of Epiphany, 6th January, the day the magi paid homage. I also introduce the Gospel of James, and the Infancy Gospel of Thomas.