Synopsis
Striving for truth on faith, politics, and society.
Episodes
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Episode 278: Ehrman's "Ortho-Paradoxes" Part 1
02/04/2026 Duration: 46minIn his final chapter, Ehrman describes what he finds to be paradoxes in his survey of Christian Fathers leading up to the Council of Nicaea. Dr. J weaves through important nuances to clarify the complexity of Christology.
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Episode 277: Early Heresies & Heterodoxies: Part 2
24/03/2026 Duration: 44minAdoptionists, Docetists, & Gnostics, oh my! The early church began to dismiss proposed models of Christology, but not without good reason. Learn how and why the Trinity concept began to take hold as the best reflection of biblical teacing.
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Episode 276: Historical St. Patrick
17/03/2026 Duration: 50minDr. J taps into his doctoral research to share about the life and writings of the St. Patrick we should know and love!
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Episode 275: Early Heresies & Heterodoxies: Part 1
03/03/2026 Duration: 57minAdoptionists, Docetists, & Gnostics, oh my! Dr. J reviews heresies and heterodoxies of the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Why did some Christological models get rejected by the Christian church? See how Dr. J engages Bart Ehrman's historical analysis from his 2015 book "How Jesus Become God."
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Episode 274: Incarnation Christology in John's Gospel
24/02/2026 Duration: 43minDoes John's Christology prove a theological novelty broke into the Christian community's beliefs about Jesus? Follow Dr. J as he analyzes Bart Ehrman's model of historical Christological development.
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Episode 273: Incarnation Christology in Paul's Writings
17/02/2026 Duration: 01h01minContra Exaltation Christology, the early Christians did believe in a pre-existent Christ and that Jesus was that person. Dr. J continues his survy of Bart Ehrman's book on the origins of the belief that Jesus is God.
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Episode 272: Exaltation Christology
10/02/2026 Duration: 52minBart Ehrman argues that the first Christians believe Jesus *became* the Son of God at his (alleged) resurrection. Does this view qualify as Adoptionism and does it accurately reflect the beliefs of the first Christians? Dr. J clarifies this complex historical issue.
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Episode 271: Ehrman on Christological Origins
03/02/2026 Duration: 58minGetting to the core of Bart Ehrman's book, Dr. J describes and evaluates Ehrman's analysis of the origins of Christology (the study of Christ).
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Episode 270: Ehrman on the Visions of a Resurrection
27/01/2026 Duration: 55minDr. J explores Ehrman's model of visions that the disciples of Jesus allegedly had. Can it withstand scrutiny? Continue along in chapter 5 of Ehrman's book "How Jesus Become God."
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Episode 269: Ehrman on the Resurrection
20/01/2026 Duration: 01h03minDr. J picks back up his book study of Bart Ehrman's "How Jesus Became God," now looking at chapter 5: "The Resurrection of Jesus: What Can We Know." Purchase Ehrman's book and follow along with Dr. J to study what a non-Christian scholar believes about how belief that Jesus was god arose in the early Christian church.
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Episode 268: Political Theology with Anglican Aesthestics
08/01/2026 Duration: 58minDr. J talks with Sean Luke of Anglican Aesthestics on the recent political news, and they discuss how Christians should think about these contemporary issues
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Episode 267: Mailbag, Questions, and Knives Out!
30/12/2025 Duration: 01h02minIt's the end of the year, so Dr. J will offer his reflections on the program, answer questions from listeners, and talk about the recent Knives Out film.
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Episode 266: Defending the Christmas Story
16/12/2025 Duration: 01h02minCritics of Christianity continue to attack the Christmas story as historically inaccurate. Dr. J clarifies this complex issue and calls for fairer dialogue.
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Episode 265: Wrong on the Resurrection, Again
09/12/2025 Duration: 01h03minApplying his methodology, Ehrman explores what his philosophy entails about the resurrection of Jesus. Dr J reviews his method and explains how Ehrman's conclusions should be rejected.
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Episode 264: Wrong on the Resurrection
02/12/2025 Duration: 01h02minAre evangelicals wrong on the resurrection? That's what Bart Ehrman argues for in his fourth chapter in "How Jesus Become God." Dr. J reviews the chapter, offering a response to the historian's arguments.
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Episode 263: Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?
11/11/2025 Duration: 42minWrapping up Jesus's self-understanding, Dr. J invites on ApologeticsGuy, Dr. Mikel Del Rosario, to lay out his case that Jesus believed himself to be divine.
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Episode 262: Dr. J in Oxford University Press Book
04/11/2025 Duration: 55minDr. J's scholarship was featured in a book on Christology & grace authored by pre-eminent historical theologian Donald Fairbairn. The book was published by Oxford University Press this year. Want a taste of the Gallic monks? Dr. J describes his research and Fairbairn's new book.
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Episode 261: Who Did Jesus Think He Was?
28/10/2025 Duration: 01h01minPerhaps the ultimate question in Gospel studies: Who did Jesus think he was? Do the Gospels accurately depict Jesus's self-understanding or do they present their own biased, embellished, inaccurate understanding of who Jesus was? Dr. J continues his read through of Bart Ehrman's book "How Jesus Become God"
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Episode 260: What Jesus Thought about Himself
14/10/2025 Duration: 01h14minThe question of Jesus's own understanding of his identity is critical toward answer Lewis's tri-lemma: Liar, Lunatic, or Lord? A fourth option, "Legend" comes into the discussion from various critical scholars, but does it avoid the Lunatic category? Dr. J works through the third chapter in Bart Ehrman's book "How Jesus Became God."
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Episode 259: Divine Human Figures in Ancient Judaism?
07/10/2025 Duration: 58minWhat are the divine human figures in ancient Judaism? Dr. J continues his read through Ehrman's "How Jesus Became God"