
Good for you but not for me: was Jesus just a moral teacher?
This talk explains why the claim that Jesus was no more than a moral teacher doesn't account for the evidence about him.
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This talk explains why the claim that Jesus was no more than a moral teacher doesn't account for the evidence about him.
In this video, Richard Bauckham considers whether we can know who were the main witnesses behind the Gospel accounts of Jesus's life.
This video describes the discovery of the earliest copy of part of John's Gospel, the 'John Rylands Fragment'.
A response to the controversial claim that Jesus had a wife.
Who did Jesus really think he was? Did he actually claim to be God? And does it matter if he did?
How many hand-written copies of the Gospel accounts are there? What does this reveal about possible mistakes?
In the book The Da Vinci Code the author Dan Brown poses a question and suggests an answer, in a discussion between the characters of…
The way the Gospel accounts use the right names for people shows that they were about real people, based on reliable information.
This video considers whether we can dismiss the accounts of Jesus's life simply because they describe miracles.