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Lost Christianities: Christian Scriptures and the Battles over Authentication

By: Bart D. Ehrman, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Bart D. Ehrman
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What did the "other" Scriptures followed by early Christians say? Do they exist today? How could such outlandish ideas ever be considered Christian? If such beliefs were once common, why do they no longer exist?

These are just a few of the many provocative questions that arise from these 24 thrilling lectures. Join the dramatic search for lost Christianities and learn why it's considered such an appealing subject to study.

These lectures focus on the remarkable fact that many of the struggles of early Christians were not against pagans or other nonbelievers but against other Christians. Professor Ehrman will introduce you to these fascinating groups, including the Ebionites (Jewish Christians who accepted a non-divine Jesus as the Messiah), the Marcionites (who believed the God of the Old Testament and the God of Jesus were different), and the Gnostics (who believed in other deities aside from the one true God).

The fascinating heart of this lecture series is its exploration of the Scriptures that were read and considered authoritative by these Christian sects. They provide a fascinating opportunity to study little known and sometimes controversial Scriptures that might have become part of the Bible. You'll explore the Gnostic Gospel of Truth (one of the most powerful and moving expositions of the joy of salvation to survive from Christian antiquity), the Infancy Gospels (which describe events leading up to Jesus' birth and during his young childhood), and the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles (which provide legendary, imaginative, and entertaining accounts of the activities of Jesus' closest followers).

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have listened to 3 times now. fascinating. I'm just waiting for Barts new book on heaven and hell to come out on audio

one of my favourites

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Really interesting lecture series. Ehrman is an excellent teacher, articulate and challenging. Fundamentalists beware, your faith may not survive Bart's many books and courses. But then, would that really be such a bad thing?

Ehrman great as ever.

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this course expands on a theme that is often referred to in histories of early Cgristianity; variations frim orthodoxy.

I paired it with a history if Judaism in the late Second Temple Period which worked well fir me.

I have tried to find fault with Professor Ehrman's logic many times and inly occasionally made it as far as raised eyebrows.

as always full of insights

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Great course? Bart at his best, clear, fair, systematic and hitting all of the relevant issues.

Nice overview, provocative!

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