I bought Bart Ehrman’s God’s Problem on the strength of reading his Misquoting Jesus, and I wasn’t disappointed. There are three things about Ehrman’s writing that help me sit up and listen to what he… more →
de-conversionpapapound wrote 1 month ago: Jesus Interrupted, page 19 “Yet it was the problem of suffering, not a historical approach to the Bi … more →
The Charismanglican wrote 4 months ago: Bart D. Ehrman was an evangelical pastor who became an agnostic. He teaches Early Christian History … more →
Jordan wrote 8 months ago: Spent some time at Barnes & Noble Friday night. I had just finished eating a late lunch/early di … more →
Mibman wrote 9 months ago: Release your grasp. Let it go. Spiritual gravity kicks in. Watch it drop. It is no longer yours. … more →
bkingr wrote 11 months ago: Bart Ehrman has written a new book and Methodist bishop William H Willimon takes it down with style … more →
Andy D. wrote 1 year ago: The Problem of Suffering. … more →
athinkingman wrote 1 year ago: I bought Bart Ehrman’s God’s Problem on the strength of reading his Misquoting Jesus, and I wasn’t d … more →
C. Eric Bäck wrote 1 year ago: Somewhere way back when, I took a comparative religion course and it was interesting. Mostly, it foc … more →
Adam J. Coffman wrote 1 year ago: I recently completed a course at my seminary titled ‘Special Topics in Ancient Christianit … more →
The de-Convert wrote 1 year ago: It’s one of the oldest faith questions: If there’s an all-powerful and loving God, why d … more →