

Bart D. Ehrman
Leading authority on the New Testament and the history of early Christianity. Distinguished professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of numerous books.
Top 10 podcasts with Bart D. Ehrman
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Mar 3, 2026 • 55min
Did Jesus Invent Modern Morality? Exploring Ancient Ethics
Bart Ehrman, New Testament scholar and bestselling author, explains how ancient ethical systems compare to the moral teachings of Jesus. He explores Greek and Hellenistic philosophies, contrasts Jewish and Greco-Roman moral concerns, and highlights Jesus' focus on service, rejection of worldly power, and afterlife-oriented ethics. Multiple short, engaging discussions illuminate how ancient contexts shaped moral thought.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 47min
Did Peter Really Found the Church in Rome?
In this enlightening discussion, New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman delves into the historical claims surrounding Peter as the founder of the church in Rome. He explores the earliest evidence, including Paul's letter, which intriguingly omits Peter's presence. Ehrman describes the early church's lack of formal hierarchy and examines how different cities organized their communities. He also traces the development of the tradition linking Peter to Rome, while revealing that many claims arose centuries after his time. It’s a thought-provoking take on early Christianity!

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Mar 17, 2026 • 34min
The Surprising Truth Behind "Love Thy Neighbor"
Bart Ehrman, New Testament scholar and bestselling author, explains how ancient languages shaped meanings of love. He contrasts Greek and Jewish concepts, explores agapao versus phileo, and shows how Jesus reframed love as concrete action toward outsiders, enemies, and the needy. The conversation highlights translation puzzles and the shift from emotion to self-giving behavior.

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Dec 30, 2025 • 47min
Did Ancient Scribes Alter Jesus' Words? Evidence from the Gospel of Matthew
In this engaging discussion, Bart Ehrman, a renowned New Testament scholar and author, delves into the intriguing alterations of the Gospel of Matthew over centuries of copying. He reveals how scribes’ choices, both accidental and intentional, affected crucial text meanings, including variants that could undermine the virgin birth. Ehrman also examines changes to key phrases and discusses New Testament themes like forgiveness and early Christian preferences for texts like John and Revelation. This insightful exploration sheds light on the complexities of biblical transmission.

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Mar 4, 2026 • 2h 21min
Mormons Meet Bible Scholar - Bart Ehrman | Ep. 2120
Colby Reddish, a practicing attorney who engages with Mormonism and law, and Bart Ehrman, bestselling New Testament scholar, discuss Bible origins, textual variants, and how scripture was compiled. They cover creation accounts, Gospel contradictions, historicity of Jesus, Book of Mormon claims, and Ehrman’s new book Love Thy Stranger. The conversation navigates faith, scholarship, and religion’s social role.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 42min
Did Jesus Invent Charity?
Bart Ehrman, six-time NYT bestselling scholar of the New Testament, discusses his book Love Thy Stranger. He traces how Jesus reshaped moral concern for strangers. He links ancient views on wealth, love, and altruism to the rise of hospitals and systematic charity. He also explores limits where family- and prestige-driven giving persisted.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 44min
Did Christians Invent Jesus' Teachings?
Bart Ehrman, New Testament scholar and bestselling author, explains how historians reconstruct what Jesus likely taught. He discusses sources used, rules for weighing conflicting sayings, and the core message of an imminent kingdom and urgent repentance. He also explores Jesus' radical ethics of love and care for strangers and how those teachings shaped Western practices.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 43min
John the Maverick Gospel
Join renowned Bible scholar Bart Ehrman as he delves into the intriguing differences of the Gospel of John compared to the Synoptic Gospels. Discover why John skips crucial events like the virgin birth and Jesus’ baptism, opting instead for a focus on Christ’s divine identity. Ehrman explores John’s unique long discourses, his high Christology, and the theological implications embedded in the prologue. He also discusses the Gospel's selective miracles and the reasons behind omitted stories, all while shedding light on John's distinct narrative techniques.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 45min
Gnostic Christianity: The Beliefs That Shocked the Early Church
In this engaging discussion, Bart Ehrman, a six-time New York Times bestselling author and renowned New Testament scholar, delves into the intriguing world of Gnosticism. He explains how Gnostics viewed Jesus, revealing two major interpretations: docetism, where Jesus only appears human, and the separationist belief that a divine Christ inhabited Jesus temporarily. Bart also uncovers Gnostic beliefs about biblical characters, their reinterpretations of scripture, and how proto-orthodox Christianity sought to unify belief against Gnostic diversity.

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Mar 25, 2023 • 35min
#313 — Apocalypse
Bart Ehrman, a distinguished professor of religious studies and an expert on early Christianity, joins for a deep dive into the apocalypse themes in Revelation. They unravel the complexities of Armageddon and explore how modern Christian beliefs shape perceptions of the end times. Ehrman shares insights on the Book of Revelation’s authorship and language, while also contrasting premillennialism and postmillennialism. The discussion highlights how these eschatological views impact political attitudes and policies, especially within American Christian Zionism.


