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Who was the historical Jesus of Nazareth? What did he actually say and do, as contrasted with what early Christians (e.g., Paul and the Gospel writers) believed that he said and did? What did the man Jesus actually think of himself and of his mission, as contrasted with the messianic and even divine claims that the New Testament makes about him? In short, what are the differences—and continuities—between the Jesus who lived and died in history and the Christ who lives on in believers’ faith?



Over the last four decades historical scholarship on Jesus and his times—whether conducted by Jews, Christians, or non-believers—has arrived at a strong consensus about what this undeniably historical figure (born ca. 4 BCE, died ca. 30 CE) said and did, and how he presented himself and his message to his Jewish audience. Often that historical evidence about Jesus does not easily dovetail with the traditional doctrines of Christianity. How then might one adjudicate those conflicting claims?


This is a course about history, not about faith or theology. It will examine the best available literary and historical evidence about Jesus and his times and will discuss methodologies for interpreting that evidence, in order to help participants make their own judgments and draw their own conclusions.


Presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.



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11 Episodes
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"Pealing" the Onion

"Pealing" the Onion

2007-03-3001:35:441

From the Gospels and Paul back to Yeshua.
Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now

2007-03-3001:33:232

From the Baptist to the Kingdom.
Apocalypse to Come

Apocalypse to Come

2007-03-3001:36:56

Awakening the prophet.
Call Me Yeshua

Call Me Yeshua

2007-03-3001:40:191

Opening lecture of Thomas Sheehan's Continuing Studies course, The Historical Jesus.
Crisis and Continuity

Crisis and Continuity

2007-03-3001:40:26

The making of a martyr.
Kingdom and Catastrophe

Kingdom and Catastrophe

2007-03-3001:34:31

A history of Israel.
Left Behind

Left Behind

2007-03-3001:33:23

The first century of Christianity.
Resurrection

Resurrection

2007-03-3001:25:53

Rewriting history.
The Empire Unleashed

The Empire Unleashed

2007-03-3001:37:18

Passion and death.
Words and Wonders

Words and Wonders

2007-03-3001:49:031

The ways of a prophet.
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