The New Testament

Provides a historical context to foster a fuller understanding of contemporary events and people in the New Testament. Discuses distinguishing characteristics between the Greco-Roman cults and Judaism and Christianity, Jesus as a historical figure, and each of the twenty-seven books of the New Testa...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ehrman, Bart D. (-)
Autor Corporativo: Teaching Company (-)
Formato: Disco no musical
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Springfield, VA : Teaching Co p2001
Colección:The great courses. Religión
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part. 1: lecture 1. The early Christians and their literature
  • lecture 2. The Greco-Roman context
  • lecture 3. Ancient Judaism
  • lecture 4. The earliest traditions about Jesus
  • lecture 5. Mark: Jesus, the suffering Son of God
  • lecture 6. Matthew: Jesus, the Jewish messiah
  • lecture 7. Luke: Jesus, the savior of the world
  • lecture 8. John: Jesus the man from Heaven
  • lecture 9. Noncanonical gospels
  • lecture 10. The historical Jesus, sources and problems
  • lecture 11. The historical Jesus, solutions and methods
  • lecture 12. Jesus, the apocalyptic prophet
  • Part. 2: lecture 13. The Acts of the Apostles
  • lecture 14. Paul, the man, the mission and the modus operandi
  • lecture 15. Paul and the crises of his churches: First Corinthians
  • lecture 16. Pauline ethics
  • lecture 17. Paul's Letter to the Romans
  • lecture 18. Paul, Jesus and James
  • lecture 19. The Deutero-Pauline Epistles
  • lecture 20. The Pastoral Epistles
  • lecture 21. The Book of Hebrew and the rise of Christian anti-semitism
  • lecture 22. First Peter and the persecution of the early Christians
  • lecture 23. The Book of Revelation
  • lecture 24. Do we have the original New Testament?