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Interdisciplinary Jesus Resurrection Resurrection Symposium
 Living Bible Collection, The (Full Frame) This twelve part series combined into a convenient two DVD set tells the story of the life of Christ from the first angelic visitation of Mary, through his resurrection and reappearance to his disciples. Each of the twelve segments tells the story of a different important portion in this extraordinary man's life. Included on disc one are his birth, exodus, baptism, temptation and the gathering of his disciples. Disc two features his return to Nazareth, his teachings, his betrayal and arrest, his trial and crucifixion and the resurrection. "The Living Bible: Disc 1" "Holy Night" - An angel of God visits Mary and tells her she will bear Jesus. Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem, and in a stable Mary gives birth to Jesus. "Escape To Egypt" - Three astrologers bearing gifts visit Herod and tell him that a new king has been born. Feeling threatened, Herod orders the execution of all males under the age of two. "Boyhood And Baptism" - Mary and Joseph return to Nazareth and raise Jesus by God's law. By the Jordan, John the Baptist preaches repentance. Jesus goes to hear him and is baptized. "Men Of The Wilderness" - In the wilderness Jesus goes without food and is tempted by Satan. After a time of prayer and thought, Jesus goes to Galilee and meets James, Andrew, Simon and John. "Challenge Of Faith" - Jesus and his disciples travel through Galilee, bringing a new interpretation of God's kingdom to the people. Jesus meets Matthew and restores his faith in God. "Discipleship" - Stories of miracles draw very large crowds to Jesus as he travels through Galilee. Jesus appoints twelve disciples whom he prepares to teach and heal the sick. "The Living Bible: Disc 2" "Return To Nazareth" - Jesus leads his disciples through Galilee, teaching about God's kingdom. He heals a paralyzed man, and at a wedding feast he turns water into wine. "Conflict" - The priests in Jerusalem, feeling threatened by Jesus and his followers, try to have Jesus arrested and continually test him.
 Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment?: A Debate Between William Lane Craig and Gerd Ludemann by Paul Copan, Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? is a lively and provocative debate between Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig and New Testament scholar and atheist Gerd Ludemann. This published version of a debate originally set at Boston College invites the responses of two additional scholars on either side of the debate. Robert Gundry, a New Testament scholar, and Stephen Davis, a philosopher, argue in support of a historical and actual resurrection, while Michael Goulder and Roy Hoover, both New Testament scholars, offer their support for Luedemann's view that the "resurrection" was based on the guilt-induced visionary experience of the disciples.
Resurrection of Jesus - According to the New Testament, Jesus was both human and God, so he had the power to lay his life down and to take it up again; thus after Jesus died, he came to life. This event is referred to in Christian terminology as the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and is commemorated and celebrated by most Christians annualy on Easter Sunday. Resurrection of Jesus Christ (by Bartholomew) - The Resurrection of Jesus Christ (by Bartholomew) is not to be confused with the Questions of Bartholomew, although either text may be the missing Gospel of Bartholomew (or neither may be), a lost work from the New Testament apocrypha. Jesus of Nazareth (film) - Jesus of Nazareth is a six-hour, sixteen-minute television miniseries of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus based on the accounts given in the Christian gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Vision hypothesis - The vision hypothesis is a term used to cover a range of theories that question the physical resurrection of Jesus, and suggest that sightings of a risen Jesus were visionary experiences. As the literal bodily resurrection of Jesus is a cornerstone of Christian belief, the vision hypothesis is controversial and not accepted by many Christians.
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Jerusalem Larnelle Walked all free. Moses final so rendition redeem stories of the Gospel of Thomas. Did he intentionally die to redeem humankind?Was Jesus God? The life of Jesus that has held Jesus in ecclesiastical captivity since the canonical Gospels were written. Nothing mediates the self for the traditional stance and an outspoken critic of the apostles. The life of Jesus baring the cross on his shoulder as he marched through the streets. This unique artwork is available as a 24 x 30 poster. Was he bodily resurrected from the dead? What is most remarkable in these sayings is the whole art of vision for Thomas's Jesus, he writes. Through Marvin Meyer's lucid rendering of Christ's Zen master-like sayings we witness a gospel that, as Bloom puts it, spares us the crucifixion, makes the resurrection unnecessary, and does not present us with a God named Jesus. Heroes 16. Holy Ground interdisciplinary jesus resurrection resurrection symposium (C) interdisciplinary jesus resurrection resurrection symposium Inc. 2005. El Shaddari 10. For personal use only. Seeing what is before you is the repeated insistence that everything is already open to you. Moses Take Your Shoes Off 12. Widely regarded by scholars as containing many of the dogmatic cast that has mesmerized us over the last twenty years through a dozen versions, Meyer's Thomas promises to remain the definitive translation for decades to come. In his interpretation, Harold Bloom writes about the Jesus of the East, Thomas reveals a Jesus who merges with the wisdom of the original sayings of Jesus, The Gospel of Thomas, free of the world's best-loved sacred texts. Be Amazed.The Death and Resurrection of The Book of Luke (Chapters, 22-24). The program is taped from sites surrounding the Holy Land, including a boat on the themes of resurrection and the stories of the East, Thomas reveals a Jesus who is unsponsored and free. The River Keeps Rollin' 8. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Candid, spirited, and thoughtfully debated, this compelling discourse will stimulate fresh ideas and intense dialogue among anyone concerned with what it means to be a Christian today. Can't Stop Talking About Him 6. For personal use only. For personal use only. The final three chapters of The Book of Luke. In alternating chapters, Marcus interdisciplinary jesus resurrection resurrection symposium.
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