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88.5 WMNF "Radioactivity" talk show host Rob Lorei interviews Professor Ehrman previous of his lecture, “False Memories of the Messiah: Deconstructing the New Testament” that was scheduled at the USF Tampa campus in the CW Bill Young Hall/Military Sciences Building, CWY 206 on October 14, 2015 at 6pm. Bart starts the interview pointing out that there is a small contingency of Mythicist who hold a view that are not consistent with historical or modern scholarship. The discussion moves into the authority of NT scripture, the authors of the Gospel accounts and their anonymity, a brief glimpse at the Gnostic manuscripts, a number of examples revealing bible discrepancies, the origin of the Trinity and few thoughts about the book of Revelations. Caller questions follow that add even more diversity.
Video discussed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: http://ehrmanblog.org/?p=11671
Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. At UNC he has served as both the Director of Graduate Studies and the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies. A graduate of Wheaton College (Illinois), Professor Ehrman received both his Masters of Divinity and Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary, where his 1985 doctoral dissertation was awarded magna cum laude.
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