One of the great things about being a research scholar is that if you’re diligent and paying attention, you learn new stuff all the time. For someone with an inquiring mind, it’s like striking gold with some fair regularity. And if you dig deep enough, you find things that very few people know about – often even scholars within your own field. I first read the book of Revelation when I was seventeen; I had a college course on it two years later; and have studied it ever since. But it was not until a couple of years ago that I came to know something about the very oldest commentary we have on the book. Read by Petra Ortiz
Dr. Ehrman introduces the the account in the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew of how Joseph and others reacted to Mary's pregnancy. Read by John Paul...
Dr. Ehrman argues that the family of Jesus as presented in Mark's gospel do not indicate an awareness of him having had any sort...