My Last Lecture at UNC: The Most Significant Discovery in the History of Biblical Studies

January 18, 2026 00:00:55
My Last Lecture at UNC: The Most Significant Discovery in the History of Biblical Studies
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My Last Lecture at UNC: The Most Significant Discovery in the History of Biblical Studies

Jan 18 2026 | 00:00:55

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Read by Ken Teutsch.

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[00:00:01] My last lecture at unc, the Most Significant Discovery in the History of Biblical Studies, written by Bart Ehrman, read by Ken Teutsch. [00:00:12] This past December 7th was one of my so far favorite days of my mortal existence. [00:00:18] As many of you know and some of you observed, that was the day I gave my final lecture at Uncle A retirement lecture with family, friends, former grad students, fabulous members of the blog, fantastically helpful team members from the Biblical Studies Academy, and I'm running out of Fs here and other fine people from near and far in attendance. The lecture was recorded and I would like to share it with you. The link to the video can be found on the written blog page.

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