Bart continues his attack against the New Testament scriptures. The difficulty is that Bart takes advantage of people’s lack of knowledge regarding biblical transmission and how the errors are reconciled in order to get back to the original text. Bart just mentions the issues and errors (which are not all false) but then doesn’t take the next step to show how the errors are corrected.
Misquoting Jesus, Stanford Lectures: Part 3 (10:00)
I apologize for dropping off the radar last week – it was a very busy and hectic week which left me very little time for anything else. I’m resuming the Bart Ehrman lecture at Standford on his book Misquoting Jesus.
Misquoting Jesus, Stanford Lecturs: Part 2 (10:01)
This is the beginning of a 10-part series of videos of Bart Ehrman speaking on the topic of his book Misquoting Jesus during the Stanford Lectures. Bart is a New Testament scholar that does not believe the New Testament to be reliable, but rather full of corruption and errors.
Misquoting Jesus, Stanford Lecturs: Part 1 (10:00)
This week I want to revisit some of the questions surrounding the historical questions regarding Jesus – was he a real person, did he say the things recorded in the New Testament, was he the Son of God, etc.
Dr. Craig continues and finishes his critique of New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman. Rather than span the remaining videos over the weekend and into next week, I decided to put the final three videos up today. Enjoy!