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Jesus and his Return

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Jesus and the soul?

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Jesus and "hell"

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Bart Ehrman: Without Peer… Review

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Bart Ehrman has become the new media darling of the 21stcentury. He’s been on seemingly every major media outlet, from Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show to the Washington Post. Publisher’s Weekly ran an article not too long ago called “TheEhrman Effect,” showing that books by Ehrman as well as those stimulated by hiswritings (both pro and con) have captured a very large market.

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We're Back: On Erhman, CNN and the Middle East

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Via Dolorosa and Happy Easter

We have just posted a story on CNN about the route of Jesus from Pilate's tiral to the cross. It is a reminder of the key events that are a part of the reflection of the Easter season. So we wish all of you a Happy Resurrection Day weekend. As for the dispute over the proper route, this is one Easter Jesus report that may well be true. We just completed filming of an eight part TV series on Jesus for Day of Discovery (see www.dod.org for live streaming of these shows).

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More on the Essenes

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The Essenes are one of four groups attested as a Jewish sect by the first century Jewish Historian in Antiquities
18.18-22 (Pharisees, Sadducees, Zealots are the others). The other
groups attested by Josephus there all existed, so there is no reason to
think Josephus created this group as has been recently claimed,
especially since there is no good reason for him to create such a group
and references in Philo predate Josephus. So besides Josephus, the

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Discussion of Essenes Relates to Dead Sea Scrolls and Jewish Sect Background for 1st Century

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Easter approaches and so do stories about our Judeo-Christian roots. Time has a story on an Israeli scholar denying the Essenes existed (of course the other groups noted in Antquities 18 existed and were not legendary as she claims). There are numerous references to such a group and her "renegade sons of Zadok" are very much what the Essenes are described as being. What we may be dealing with here is a name that the group itself did not prefer and so it does not appear in the Scrolls. The reply by Charlesworth on the matter in Time is short and to the

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Ehrman's Latest March 16 09

The following duplicates a post I did on my own blog today. It was written while I sat in Singapore airport returning from a trip to Indonesia. I am now in Tokyo and can post it for Primetime. I anticipate others posts on this topic as well.

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Erhman Review Down the Road

Bart Ehrman's Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the Hidden Contradictions in the Bible (and Why We Don't Know About Them) was released Tuesday. I am reading it. It actually is more of the same from him as the subtitle suggests. He opens with a contrast of devotional reading versus historical reading as if the two must function in completely different universes (as well as repeating his biography of former evangelical gone agnostic). The book makes many common claims about what "scholarship" (note the singular monolith here) teaches about the gospels.
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