Peter J. Williams lectures on the historicity of the resurrection

Here’s the lecture:

There are lots of interesting things in this lecture:

  • non-Christian accounts of early Christianity
  • textual issues with resurrection passages
  • the concept of resurrection
  • specific teachings of Jesus

The total is 100 minutes long, but if you give it a listen, I’m sure you will hear something new. He actually lectures only for the first hour, and then the hosting pastor speaks for 23 minutes and then there is some Q&A with the church members until the end.

5 thoughts on “Peter J. Williams lectures on the historicity of the resurrection”

  1. He’s really good. I love listening to his lectures. Did you see his earlier lecture on the reliability of the Bible:

    I’d guess that you have, since you seem to have listened to every lecture out there …

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      1. I should have figured you had blogged it.

        One of these days you’re going to have to make a post about how to blog. I don’t how you do so much. Perhaps you use a spreadsheet, time manager, or something.

        I’ve thought about writing things up, and have a skeleton of a blog, but I didn’t think I could keep it up on a systematic manner, so I didn’t get very far.

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