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Unbelievable? 27 Aug 2011 - Bart Ehrman on his loss of faith

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Bart Ehrman is James A Gray Distingushed Prof of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.  He is well known as a Bible scholar who has thrown doubt upon the reliability of Scripture with bestselling books "Misquoting Jesus" & "Forged".
Bart once held a strong evangelical Christian faith.  He explains why he abandoned it as he discusses his deconversion with Mike Licona who is Research Professor of New Testament at Southern Evangelical Seminary.
Mike also experienced a crisis of faith but pursued Biblical research which led him to the conclusion that the resurrection of Jesus is a fact of history and that the Bible is reliable.
For Bart Ehrman http://www.bartdehrman.com/
For Mike Licona http://www.risenjesus.com/
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Unbelievable? 16th April 2011 - Biblical evidence for the Resurrection Bart Ehrman & Mike Licona.
 
Unbelievable? 6 August 2011 - Bart Ehrman & Darrell Bock on "Forged"
 
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Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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'Unbelievable?' engages in fundamental questions on Christianity with the intention to openly discuss different opinions between Christians and non-believers. http://unbelievable.podbean.com/feed/