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31. The Resurrection Appearances, Part One. The Lathe of Heaven.
Manage episode 371409392 series 2911288
BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY continues its investigation into Justin Martyr's non-use of the New Testament Gospels, with an examination of the Resurrection Appearances of Jesus. Host Chris Palmero analyzes the common themes of these tales in the Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels (including the Gospel of Peter and Gospel of the Hebrews), and the Nag Hammadi and Gnostic writings (including the Pistis Sophia, Gospel of Mary, Apocryphon of James, Wisdom of Jesus Christ, and Dialogue of the Savior).
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about why Justin doesn't seem to know anything about the miracles conducted by Jesus; about the earliest sources of the Passion and Resurrection Narratives; about the confusion in the various sources over the number of Disciples who were actually present to witness the Risen Jesus; about their differences regarding who appeared at the Empty Tomb and when; and about Mary Magdalene.
Opening reading: the Healing of the Syrophoenician Woman's Daughter (as read in Wycliffe's version of Mark's Gospel) is a repurposed legend about an anonymous smartmouth Jewish Exorcist that may hold the key to the origins of miracle stories in our Canonical Gospels.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.com
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud
Chapters
1. Reading: MARK 7:20-30, Wycliffe's Bible. (00:00:46)
2. OPENING Remarks. (00:18:47)
3. General Discussion of the APPEARANCE Stories. (00:30:58)
4. SOURCES of the Appearance Stories. (00:38:06)
5. Element: NUMBER of the Disciples. (00:46:04)
6. Element: Fate of JUDAS. (00:49:34)
7. Element: ACTIVITY of the Disciples. (00:52:17)
8. Element: Involvement of WOMEN. (00:57:40)
9. Element: MARY MAGDALENE. (01:08:04)
10. Element: Prominence of PETER. (01:20:08)
11. Element: FEAR, and other Emotional Weirdness. (01:25:50)
12. CLOSING Remarks. (01:28:52)
38 episodes
Manage episode 371409392 series 2911288
BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY continues its investigation into Justin Martyr's non-use of the New Testament Gospels, with an examination of the Resurrection Appearances of Jesus. Host Chris Palmero analyzes the common themes of these tales in the Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels (including the Gospel of Peter and Gospel of the Hebrews), and the Nag Hammadi and Gnostic writings (including the Pistis Sophia, Gospel of Mary, Apocryphon of James, Wisdom of Jesus Christ, and Dialogue of the Savior).
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about why Justin doesn't seem to know anything about the miracles conducted by Jesus; about the earliest sources of the Passion and Resurrection Narratives; about the confusion in the various sources over the number of Disciples who were actually present to witness the Risen Jesus; about their differences regarding who appeared at the Empty Tomb and when; and about Mary Magdalene.
Opening reading: the Healing of the Syrophoenician Woman's Daughter (as read in Wycliffe's version of Mark's Gospel) is a repurposed legend about an anonymous smartmouth Jewish Exorcist that may hold the key to the origins of miracle stories in our Canonical Gospels.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.com
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud
Chapters
1. Reading: MARK 7:20-30, Wycliffe's Bible. (00:00:46)
2. OPENING Remarks. (00:18:47)
3. General Discussion of the APPEARANCE Stories. (00:30:58)
4. SOURCES of the Appearance Stories. (00:38:06)
5. Element: NUMBER of the Disciples. (00:46:04)
6. Element: Fate of JUDAS. (00:49:34)
7. Element: ACTIVITY of the Disciples. (00:52:17)
8. Element: Involvement of WOMEN. (00:57:40)
9. Element: MARY MAGDALENE. (01:08:04)
10. Element: Prominence of PETER. (01:20:08)
11. Element: FEAR, and other Emotional Weirdness. (01:25:50)
12. CLOSING Remarks. (01:28:52)
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