Ehrman rejects this because he discards the concept of a good and perfect God from whom comes objective right and wrong.
Bart Ehrman is a smart guy, but he sometimes handles his sources in the most frustrating and misleading manner. For example, in his book Did Jesus Exist? (where he is on the right side for once), he ...
What if Jesus really meant what he said? Like, including all that love your enemy stuff. The better question maybe is what would happen if Jesus’s followers believed he really meant what he said — and ...
Even skeptical scholars who don’t believe that Jesus really worked miracles acknowledge that, during his lifetime, he had a reputation as a healer and an exorcist. The numerous reports of Jesus’ ...
Bart Ehrman reads at McIntyre’s Fine Books Saturday, April 30, at 11 a.m. The title of UNC religious studies professor Bart D. Ehrman’s latest book to upend conventional wisdom about the Bible is a ...
On Easter Sunday, April 12, Christians will fill church pews to hear the familiar story of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead and his ascension into heaven. They’ll read from the Gospelsthe four books ...
(RNS) — Bart Ehrman is known for challenging established Christian teachings. But there’s a part of him that still honors his abandoned Christian faith and what he sees as its moral obligations, such ...
We have engaged with Bart Ehrman in past articles. He has been one of the most prolific critics of Christianity over the last 20 years, and we have considered several of his arguments when looking at ...
I’ve been blessed by my friendships with debate opponents, despite strong disagreements. It was February 2008. I had committed to a public debate with the prominent agnostic New Testament scholar Bart ...
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