Description
It's a big event: our own podcast co-host's first published book: Austin Stevenson, The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus (T&T Clark: 2024).
The book discusses questions like:
What is the movement called 'the historical Jesus' and how should Christians think about it?
How does our own way of doing history depend on our understanding of what it means to be human?
How can we read the history of Jesus in a way that transforms our understanding of ourselves? Can the 'historical Jesus' do that? If not, what can?
Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!
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