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January 4, 2023
Reddit "Ask Me Anything" Redux!

I had such a great experience at my first Reddit AMA event, I decided to come back for another visit! This exchange will remain open for now, so please feel free to check it out and add any questions you might have– I will be checking it now and again going forward!
LIVE "ASK ME ANYTHING" EVENT with Robyn Faith WALSH from AcademicBiblical
December 19, 2022
"Who Wrote the New Testament?" — Appearance on History Valley

A recent interview I did with James Stevens Valliant and History Valley on “Who Wrote The New Testament?” recently went live. Check it out here:
December 16, 2022
Ask Me Anything on Reddit!

I’ll be doing my first Reddit AMA ("Ask Me Anything") Event on Dec 17, at 8PM EST. Please join and, you know, ask me anything (although you might have better luck if you stick to the gospels):
[AMA Announcement] Robyn Faith Walsh | December 17 – 8pm EST from AcademicBiblical
November 21, 2022
Recent Appearances on Gnostic Informant and MythVision

I’ve made a few recent appearances on Gnostic Informant and MythVision, covering a variety of topics! Check out the links below!
MythVision: "Jesus' Empty Tomb is not History"MythVision: "Was the Gospels Last Supper Borrwed from The Satyricon?"Gnostic Informant: "Greco-Roman Origins of Christianity"October 31, 2022
"The Origins of Early Christian Literature" Featured by Biblical Archaeological Society

Biblical Archaeological Society was kind enough to do a small write up on my book The Origins of Early Christian Literature in light of my recent feature in Biblical Archaeology Review.
Check it out!
Writing the Good NewsThe first original Bible accounts written in the New Testament; should our traditional view of four lone writers be reconsidered?[image error]Biblical Archaeology SocietyMichele Barasso
October 21, 2022
Upcoming: "Argumentam ad Lunam"

I’m very pleased to be giving The Nadine Beacham and Charlton F. Hall Sr. Visiting Lectureship in New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of South Carolina in October.

Here is a description of the lectureship:
The Nadine Beacham and Charlton F. Hall, Sr. Visiting Lectureship brings together the brightest scholars of New Testament and Early Christianity, the general public and the local church community to inspire the study of Early Christian literature and history, and to foster reflection on the moral issues facing our nation. This lecture was established by Columbia businessman Charlton F. Hall, Jr., in memory of his father, Charlton F. Hall, Sr., and his mother Nadine Beacham Hall. In the words of Charlton F. Hall, Jr., “By annually bringing to the university community a well-known religious leader or scholar, it is my hope to enhance the moral and spiritual well-being of the individual and promote peace and good will among men.” This lecture is free and open to the public.Lectures and Trips - College of Arts and Sciences | University of South Carolina


September 27, 2022
Recent Appearance on Freethinker

It was my pleasure to join the estimable Dr. Dennis McDonald for a wide-ranging conversation on the Freethinker Podcast. We talk a lot of shop and generally (I hope!) enjoy one another’s company.
Thank you to Edouard for making this conversation possible!
A Friendly Debate with Jonathan Sheffield on MythVision

I had a lot of fun joining MythVision and Jonathan Sheffield for a “debate” (more of a friendly chat!) about the authors of the gospels. I didn’t realize until this meeting that Jonathan created the cartoon of me as one of the horsemen of the apocalypse (see above), for which I am forever grateful!
You can watch our conversation below:
August 28, 2022
On the Very Idea of "Critique"

Looking forward to joining a terrific group of scholars at NAASR’s next annual meeting for what is sure to be an engaging and entertaining conversation on the concept of “critique.”

Upcoming: "Argumentam ad Lunar"

I’m very pleased to be giving The Nadine Beacham and Charlton F. Hall Sr. Visiting Lectureship in New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of South Carolina in October.

Here is a description of the lectureship:
The Nadine Beacham and Charlton F. Hall, Sr. Visiting Lectureship brings together the brightest scholars of New Testament and Early Christianity, the general public and the local church community to inspire the study of Early Christian literature and history, and to foster reflection on the moral issues facing our nation. This lecture was established by Columbia businessman Charlton F. Hall, Jr., in memory of his father, Charlton F. Hall, Sr., and his mother Nadine Beacham Hall. In the words of Charlton F. Hall, Jr., “By annually bringing to the university community a well-known religious leader or scholar, it is my hope to enhance the moral and spiritual well-being of the individual and promote peace and good will among men.” This lecture is free and open to the public.Lectures and Trips - College of Arts and Sciences | University of South Carolina


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