Jesus Before the Gospels, Bart D. Ehrman
Jesus Before the Gospels, Bart D. Ehrman
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Jesus Before the Gospels
How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior

Author: Bart D. Ehrman

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 10 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/01/2016


Synopsis

The bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus, one of the most renowned and controversial Bible scholars in the world today examines oral tradition and its role in shaping the stories about Jesus we encounter in the New Testament—and ultimately in our understanding of Christianity.Throughout much of human history, our most important stories were passed down orally—including the stories about Jesus before they became written down in the Gospels. In this fascinating and deeply researched work, leading Bible scholar Bart D. Erhman investigates the role oral history has played in the New Testament—how the telling of these stories not only spread Jesus’ message but helped shape it.A master explainer of Christian history, texts, and traditions, Ehrman draws on a range of disciplines, including psychology and anthropology, to examine the role of memory in the creation of the Gospels. Explaining how oral tradition evolves based on the latest scientific research, he demonstrates how the act of telling and retelling impacts the story, the storyteller, and the listener—crucial insights that challenge our typical historical understanding of the silent period between when Jesus lived and died and when his stories began to be written down.As he did in his previous books on religious scholarship, debates on New Testament authorship, and the existence of Jesus of Nazareth, Ehrman combines his deep knowledge and meticulous scholarship in a compelling and eye-opening narrative that will change the way we read and think about these sacred texts.

About Bart D. Ehrman

Bart D. Ehrman is one of the most renowned and controversial Bible scholars in the world today. He is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is the author of more than twenty books, including the New York Times bestsellers How Jesus Became God; Misquoting Jesus; God’s Problem; Jesus, Interrupted; and Forged. He has appeared on Dateline NBC, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, CNN, History, and top NPR programs, as well as been featured in TIME, the New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, and other publications. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Visit the author online at www.bartdehrman.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on September 27, 2022

Not quite as enjoyable for me as Heaven and Hell, but still a decent book. This time Ehrman mostly discusses what we know about the way memory works, and how that might affect religious texts that were written down decades after the actual events. It was interesting but not as interesting as I was hop......more

Goodreads review by Clif on January 13, 2021

I was expecting this book to be a portrayal of the "historical Jesus" using the findings of human memory research. It was that, however I believe that a more descriptive title for this book would be "What we can know about the nature of the various communities that produced the multiple Gospels usin......more

Goodreads review by Tanja on April 16, 2022

This is a very thorough, immensely readable book about how the earliest Christians shaped the memory of Jesus based on their own needs and reality. This is evident just from looking at how the four gospels differ from another. The author does a great job of showing how frail and imprecise human memo......more

Goodreads review by 11811 (Eleven) on March 08, 2016

I enjoyed this one more than the author's previous book, Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why. Instead of painting in broad strokes, he takes a look at the first centuries of Christianity through the prism of human memory and it's probable effects on the oral traditions l......more

Goodreads review by Jill on December 24, 2016

Bart D. Ehrman, the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is an excellent writer who has popularized some of the historical research about early Christianity. His books, while tending to make similar points as more academic tre......more