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Professor Bart D. Ehrman met with Australian theologian and New Testament scholar Michael F. Bird at the 2016 Greer-Heard Point Counter Point Forum on February 12-13, 2016 for a two part debate. The event was held at 7:00 p.m. and Part 2 the next day at 2:00 p.m. in the Leavell College Chapel at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. An attendee question and answer session followed the debate. The subject of the debate was “How Jesus Became God.” This debate is discussed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/?p=10254 Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. At UNC he has served as both the Director of Graduate Stud...
On the dates January 29-31, 2016, Bart D. Ehrman gave three separate lectures to attendees, a series that highlighted his book, "How Jesus Became God." Rev. Megan Smith opened each session for the local parishioners and pastoral staff at Coral Gables Congregational Church located at 3010 De Soto Boulevard, Coral Gables, Florida. Apologize in advance for the video quality, where what was provided was of very poor quality. Lecture 1 https://youtu.be/7IPAKsGbqcg Lecture 2 https://youtu.be/kbLm_Xiqih8 Lecture 3 https://youtu.be/SdSievHrris Program discussed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/?p=10888 Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Ru...
88.5 WMNF "Radioactivity" talk show host Rob Lorei interviews Professor Ehrman previous of his lecture, “False Memories of the Messiah: Deconstructing the New Testament” that was scheduled at the USF Tampa campus in the CW Bill Young Hall/Military Sciences Building, CWY 206 on October 14, 2015 at 6pm. Bart starts the interview pointing out that there is a small contingency of Mythicist who hold a view that are not consistent with historical or modern scholarship. The discussion moves into the authority of NT scripture, the authors of the Gospel accounts and their anonymity, a brief glimpse at the Gnostic manuscripts, a number of examples revealing bible discrepancies, the origin of the Trinity and few thoughts about the book of Revelations. Caller questions follow that add even more divers...
Bart Ehrman educates Craig Evans about the lack of historical substance on the New Testament. Debate topic: Does the New Testament present a reliable portrait of the historical Jesus? Saint Mary's University
Heyns Lecture Series at Cubberley Auditorium, Stanford University Campus, Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Lecture on "Misquoting Jesus" a textual criticism of Biblical manuscript tampering. From the book "Misquoting Jesus: Scribes Who Altered Scripture and Readers Who May Never Know." Book listed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/misquoting-jesus/ Book listed on Bart Ehrman's Main website: http://www.bartdehrman.com/books/misquoting_jesus.htm Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. At UNC he has served as both the Director of Graduate Studies and the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies. A graduate of Wheaton Colleg...
Bart D. Ehrman "When Men Became Gods" lecture 20/09/2016 at University of Southern Denmark
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Bart Ehrman, UNC-Chapel Hill Professor of Religious Studies, discusses his work with Fresno City College philosophy instructor, Wendell Stephenson on February 18, 2016. About an hour of discussion, mainly concerning Ehrman's latest book, How Jesus Became God. Then the floor is opened to Q&A; from the audience. This discussion was the second Ehrman event held by the FCC Campus Community Colloquium and the FCC Speakers Forum.
On April 15th, 2010 at Ohio State University, The Ohio Union Building in the Great Hall Meeting Room, Dr. Bart D. Ehrman and Dr. Michael L. Brown debate “Does the Bible Provide an Adequate Answer to the Problem of Suffering?” The debate was inspired largely due to Bart's book, "God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question--Why We Suffer". Bart argues that the Bible presents such contradictory "answers" to suffering, that we can't really know why there is suffering. For instance, in Amos and the other prophets, there is suffering because God is directly punishing people for their sins. But in books like Job, there is suffering because God is "teaching a lesson." Therefore, when we look at tragedies like a great earthquake, is God punishing them for their sins, or...
Bart provided Scott Burdick an opportunity for a short interview about his personal beliefs and religious experiences. Recorded at the FFRF (Freedom From Religion's) Raleigh Regional Convention 2014 conference held in the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel, Raleigh N.C. on May 2-3, 2014. The interview will be part of FFRF and the Dawkins Foundation's Openly Secular coalition campaign. Presented by Triangle Freethought Society. Video discussed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/?p=7323 Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. At UNC he has served as both the Director of Graduate Studies and the Chair of the Department of Religious St...
It took us four days to find this place
And three months to leave again
We had more time than money or sense
When we took the Germany train
And we sang that night in a doorway of light
Christ, it must have been a sight to see
Living life in three part harmony, harmony
Three o'clock and my throat was dry
When I first heard the lady sing
The rose in her hair was the price of a song
She wore it like a wedding ring
And I could hear her voice
In the cathedral square
Sometimes I hear it across the sea
And dream of life in three part harmony, harmony
She told me of all the places she'd seen
She'd love to see old London town
She thought it best to keep running away
Instead of turning round
You know the reason took two summers to tell
A child that died before it came to be
She never sang in three part harmony, harmony
Harmony, we're living in harmony
Harmony, we're living in harmony
Some people said, go back to your own
Some people begged us to stay
Everybody loved the songs
But nobody wanted to pay
There was a travelling man with a child on his back
So tired he could hardly see
He stopped and sang in three part harmony, harmony
It took five years of the young man's life
Raising horses he never could own
He said it's worth the going away
Just to know it's time to go home
He used to dream she'd wait for him
Then he faced reality
He stopped and sang in three part harmony, harmony
Harmony, we're living in harmony