Professor Helen Bond’s lecture recorded 10 February 2018 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London: “Around the year 30 AD, in an insignificant province of the Roman Empire, a Jewish prophet, […]
CSCO sat down with Professor Larry Hurtado and asked him, “As you’ve watched methodologies in biblical studies come and go, do you find any particularly neglected or overemphasized at present?”
When arriving for the first time at passport control in the Stuttgart airport, I confess it was music to my ears to hear a native speaker know instinctively how to […]
In this video, Professor Larry Hurtado offers some advice to young scholars.
In this video, Professor Hurtado traces some of the facets concerning the “Son of Man” debate, and provides an up-to-date assessment of recent scholarship on the topic.
Mark Goodacre offers a BRIEF thought on social memory theory in Biblical Studies.
In this video, Professor Larry Hurtado answers this question: “Do you think there are any dangers—in terms of academic criticism—for biblical scholars who happen to be Christian?”
Take a peek at this VERY SHORT video from Mark Goodacre, who answers why scholars are so keen on Q!
For some time now I have been interested in the question: How did the early Christian movement persuade others that its God, its gospel message centering upon a crucified and […]
The Testament of Mary Sue Many here will be familiar with the editorial-critical term ‘Mary Sue’ — a term used for a character whose qualities and perspective make her (or […]