

Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman
Bart Ehrman
"Misquoting Jesus" is the only show where a six-time New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned Bible scholar uncovers the many fascinating, little known facts about the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the rise of Christianity. The show features Dr. Bart Ehrman and host, Megan Lewis.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 49min
Archaeology in the Time of Jesus.
Join Bart Ehrman in interviewing archaeologist Jodi Magness about fascinating discoveries related to Jesus' life, upbringing in Galilee, and crucifixion in Jerusalem. Explore how archaeology sheds fresh light on historical events and challenges popular misconceptions.

Feb 20, 2024 • 45min
Was Luke Written by Luke? And Why Should We Care?
Join the debate on whether Luke, the companion of Paul and gentile physician, actually wrote the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts. Explore the challenges of linking Luke to the authorship based on the content, style, and historical context. Unravel the mystery of Luke and Acts authorship with clues within the text and the early Christian attribution despite no explicit claims. Discover the unique focus of Luke's gospel on Jesus' ministry to both Jews and Gentiles, and how early Christians defended its literary quality. Dive into the evolution of monotheistic exclusivism and the conflicts among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 51min
Why Did Paul Convert? Did He Convert?
The podcast explores the controversial topic of Paul's conversion to Christianity and the extent of his transformation. It discusses the profound impact of his conversion on his theology and beliefs, particularly regarding the resurrection and the end times. The hosts also delve into the complex relationship between Paul and Jesus and their differing views on important issues. Additionally, they clarify misconceptions surrounding the manger and discuss Paul's encounter with a riot in Ephesus. The chapter concludes with a preview of the next episode on the identity of Luke, the author of the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles.

Feb 6, 2024 • 43min
Why Did Paul Hate Jesus and His Followers?
Explore the intriguing reasons behind Paul's initial opposition to Jesus and his followers in this podcast. It delves into Paul's beliefs, his expectations of a Messiah, and his violent persecution of Christians. The podcast also discusses the complex relationship between Paul and Jesus, the development of creeds in early Christianity, and Bart Erman's extensive knowledge of languages.

Jan 30, 2024 • 50min
Gospel Thrillers! When Jesus Meets Robert Ludlum
This podcast explores the genre of gospel thrillers which challenge Christian origins and the vulnerability of the Bible. It delves into the concept of the Q document and a thriller novel set in the Cold War era. The podcast also discusses controversial ancient texts and the connection between conspiracy theories and thrillers. It explores the presence of conspiracy theories within biblical studies and the revisability of the Bible's construction.

Jan 23, 2024 • 51min
Why Fundamentalism is Not (Always) Such a Bad Thing. Take Bart for example...
Bart, a former fundamentalist, discusses how his religious background influenced his success as a Bible scholar. They explore topics like launching a digital newsletter, transitioning from fundamentalism to a prestigious seminary, exploring biblical accounts, and reflecting on the benefits and drawbacks of fundamentalist education.

Jan 16, 2024 • 41min
Is the New Testament Actually Filled with Forgeries?
This podcast discusses the prevalence of forgery in the New Testament, revealing that only eight out of twenty-seven books were probably written by the attributed authors. The episode explores the definitions of forgery, pseudopigraphy, and orthonomy, and the impact of false attributions on interpreting the text. It also delves into accusations against Paul and the concept of counter forgeries. Additionally, it highlights Bart Ehrman's online course on Genesis and announces an upcoming course on the Gospel of Matthew, emphasizing the importance of historical context.

Jan 9, 2024 • 50min
If There Is a God, Why Do We Suffer?
The hosts discuss the problem of evil and suffering in the world, examining the biblical perspective and different explanations found in the New Testament. They also promote Bart Ehrman's online course on Genesis and share information on an upcoming academic cruise. Additionally, the hosts provide recommendations for resources on New Testament studies.

Jan 2, 2024 • 48min
Who Really Wrote the Gospel of John?
Delving into the mystery of who really wrote the Gospel of John, questioning if it was truly John the Son of Zebedee. Exploring the identity of 'The Disciple Jesus loved' and debating if he is a real person or a literary symbol. Considering if the historical John could have authored such a complex book and pondering on the possible use of a secretary. Unraveling the debated authorship of the Gospel of John and hinting at future discussions on the problem of evil in the New Testament.

Dec 26, 2023 • 41min
Joseph, the "father" of Jesus.
Mary is definitely the more famous of Jesus' mortal parents…but what about Joseph? Few people have asked about him but he is obviously a significant part of the Christmas story. But what can we know about him? Why are the writers of the New Testament virtually silent about him? What we can infer about his life and the role he played in Jesus' life? In this episode we discuss what we can know historically about the "father" of Jesus and we explore some of the legends that sprung up about him as found in non-canonical Gospels of the early centuries.


