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I don't get the problem. I'm as Christian (Catholic) as anybody else but this is a history course not one in theology. He makes that clear from the start and repeats that theme during the course. As a history class I enjoyed it. That's all it is. As a course in theology, it falls flat. But that's not what it is
Bogey776 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/11
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Professor Martin is an unusually outstanding presenter of an information-filled series of lectures. I am on my third viewing and still hang on the entirety of the series. I might add that I am 70 and particularly appreciate Prof. Martin's enthusiastic and informed offerings for kindling my...Read full review »
BobWinPV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/11
Very simply, this professor regurgitates Bart Ehrman and other faithless scholars.Same old same old. For a more balanced view , check out Luke Timothy Johnson's series on the Bible or the Gospels via the Teaching Company. LTJ earned his doctorate at Yale and is a professor at Emory.
curious62 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/11
This course isn't for everyone. I am a Christian, but I like this course because it challenged and informed me. Personally, I don't think you can accurately interpret the New Testament unless you understand the culture and time that it was written. The NT is not a book that dropped out of the sky...Read full review »
SimpleServe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/11
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