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April 9, 2014

The Disciples who Doubted the Resurrection (For Members)

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Published on April 09, 2014 09:28

April 8, 2014

Why I’m Obsessed with Jesus

There is a relatively new online journal, “On Faith,” that is top-of-the line and very interesting. A couple of days ago they published a short article that I wrote, in connection withHow Jesus Became God; I called the article “Why I Am Obsessed with Jesus.” It contains some views you will have seen from me before, and some others. Here is the article as I sent it to them. (The full link to the online version in the journal comes at the end).

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Published on April 08, 2014 13:18

Why I’m Obsessed with Jesus (For Members)

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Published on April 08, 2014 12:01

April 7, 2014

Media: How Jesus became God – Ehrman vs Gathercole Pt 2

Here is the second part of my radio “debate” (rather, exchange of views) with Simon Gathercole. To refresh your memory (or in case you didn’t see the earlier post with the first part), Simon is a Senior Lecturer in New Testament at Cambridge University. He is a serious and well-known scholar, and also happens to be an evangelical Christian. We disagree on a lot of things, but we are civil about our disagreements, and I respect his opinions even though I disagree heartily with many of them — e...
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Published on April 07, 2014 14:22

April 6, 2014

Fresh Air with Terry Gross and the Dish Book Club with Andrew Sullivan

I mentioned in an earlier post that the only way a trade book begins to sell well is if it gets media attention. It is really, really hard to get media attention, and there’s very little that an author can personally do about it. Authors have publicists (at the publisher) who try to get attention in print, radio, and TV; that’s what they do for a living, they do it all the time, they have the necessary contacts, and the know-how, and the experience, and so on. But at the end of the day, it is...
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Published on April 06, 2014 16:26

April 4, 2014

Women at the Tomb

Here I’ll continue my thread on topics that I changed my mind about or came to see in doing my research for How Jesus Became God. One of the most important things I changed my mind about was the idea that Jesus’ tomb was discovered empty three days after his death.

When I was a Christian, of course I thought that was the case. But even when I had become an agnostic I thought it was probably a historical tradition: it’s found in all four Gospels, for example, and the fact that the stories indic...

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Published on April 04, 2014 14:48

April 3, 2014

The God Augustus

Yesterday I started a thread dealing with things that I learn, discovered, or changed my mind about in the course of doing the research onHow Jesus Became God. This then is the second post on the topic. In this instance I was struck with a blinding realization of something that I guess I knew for a long time, but it had never nailed me between the eyes before. Once it did, it completely changed how I decided to write the book. Fundamentally changed it. I realized – duh!!! – that the environme...
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Published on April 03, 2014 13:12

The God Augustus (For members)

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Published on April 03, 2014 13:05

April 2, 2014

Jesus as the Adopted Son of God

I would like to devote several posts – maybe half a dozen – to issues that I deal with inHow Jesus Became Godthat represent new insights that I had while doing the research. In most instances these arechangesin what I used to think. (Scholars who never change their minds about something are the ones you the ones you need to look out for!) I’ve never written a trade book where that was the case before (although it happens all the time in doing a serious research monograph). By my count, this i...
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Published on April 02, 2014 16:06

Jesus as the Adopted Son of God (For Members)

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Published on April 02, 2014 15:59

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