Bart Denton Ehrman[a] (born 1955) is an American New Testament scholar focusing on textual criticism of the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the origins and development of early Christianity. He has written and edited 30 books, including three college textbooks. He has also authored six New York Times bestsellers. He is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He subsequently left evangelicalism and returned to the Episcopal Church, where he remained a liberal Christian for 15 years, but later became an agnostic atheist after struggling with the philosophical problems of evil and suffering.[1][2][6] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_D._Ehrman Born on October 5, 1955, Ehrman grew up in Lawrence, Kansas, and attended Lawrence High School, where he was on the state champion debate team in 1973. He began studying the Bible, biblical theology, and biblical languages at Moody Bible Institute,[1] where he earned the school's three-year diploma in 1976.[2] He is a 1978 graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois, where he received his bachelor's degree. He received his PhD (in 1985) and MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary, where he studied textual criticism of the Bible, development of the New Testament canon and New Testament apocrypha under Bruce Metzger. Both baccalaureate and doctorate were conferred magna cum laude.[3] |
I’ve been saying it’s very likely long before your post. Your post and the ones following felt like consensus on this thread. That’s why I keep referring to it. Yes, we don’t know 100%. Totally agree. |
Historicity of Jesus is not determined by faith. Many of the scholars, historians, and academics who know Jesus was a man who walked the earth are atheists and agnostics. |
There's no such thing as an "unbiased historian," and it's very hard to take seriously anyone who thinks there is. |
You don’t know and don’t speak for anyone but yourself. We know Jesus existed. You are a fringe denier. |
So all of recorded history is untrue? |
Exactly. Unbiased. Former evangelical, moody Bible institute, Wheaton college, etc. |
Someone who has been extremely immersed in religion will of course have biases. Much more so than a historian without that background. Can’t really get more immersed than him. |
Having a bias doesn't mean you're lying. That's an incredibly weird leap to make. |
So what is the "contemporaneous witness written account"? Still waiting to hear on this one. |
It’s all written by men with their own biases and agendas. |
I haven’t denied he existed. “We” don’t know that 100%. |
Handful of them. Not “many”. |
So now all history is a lie, according to dcum. |
99.9% of them. 3 deny this and one of the 3 is a sexual abuser. |