

Classic Replay: The historical Jesus – Philip Pullman, Anthony McRoy and Martin Saunders
Mar 30, 2021
In this engaging discussion, prominent atheist author Philip Pullman, known for his acclaimed children's literature, shares his provocative views on the historical Jesus. He imagines Jesus and Christ as twin brothers, igniting debates on the myth vs. reality of biblical narratives. Christian journalist Martin Saunders counters Pullman's skepticism with insights on faith, while Bible scholar Anthony McRoy challenges his interpretation of the resurrection. They explore critical thinking in Christianity and the evolving relationship between the church and society, questioning authenticity and historical reliability.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Rediscovering Jesus: A Journey Through Faith and Narrative
01:57 • 8min
Jesus and Christ: A Dual Narrative
09:54 • 16min
Exploring Truth and Myth in the Gospels
26:03 • 3min
Embracing Critical Thought in Faith
28:37 • 4min
The Complex Church and Christ Relationship
32:10 • 14min
The Church's Evolving Power
46:08 • 6min
Concluding Thoughts on Jesus and the Church
52:31 • 2min
Exploring Faith and Morality Through the Teachings of Jesus
54:12 • 2min
Faith, Skepticism, and the Historical Jesus
55:57 • 3min