Overview
Explore the origins of Christian division and the quest for the historical Jesus in this 23-minute video lecture. Delve into the complexities of Jesus's brief 18-month ministry and the oral tradition that preceded written accounts. Examine the factors contributing to the existence of 40,000 Christian denominations worldwide and investigate what unifies believers across these diverse groups. Discover the importance of studying the historical figure of Jesus through archaeological and historical records. Journey back 2,000 years to uncover the "historical Jesus" as presented by Jean-Pierre Isbouts, addressing topics such as the rise of Christianity, the birth of American evangelicalism, inconsistencies in the Synoptic Gospels, and the unique portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel of John. Learn about valuable historical sources, including the works of Josephus, the Mishnah, and archaeological findings, to gain a deeper understanding of Jesus's life and teachings.
Syllabus
A Crucial Moment in Jesus's Ministry
Even During Its Rise, Christianity Saw Division
The Birth of Evangelicalism in America
Why Should We Study the Historical Jesus?
Inconsistencies Between the Synoptic Gospels
The Gospel of John's Depiction of Jesus
Josephus, the Mishnah, and Archaeology as Sources
Taught by
Wondrium