Spring Seminar 2021
The Historical Quest for ‘the Real Jesus’
Are the Gospel accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ historically accurate?
Course Synopsis
Jesus Christ is the central person in history and the only one whose claims to divinity have been taken seriously by millions of people worldwide for nearly 2,000 years.
However, there is widespread disagreement – even among Bible scholars – concerning the historical Jesus. Many contend that the gospel accounts of his life are unreliable and based on later myths and legends, and that there is little correlation between the so-called ‘historical Jesus’ and the ‘Christ of faith’ that Christians came to worship as divine.
Are there good reasons to accept the traditional understanding of Jesus and the historicity of the gospels, or has modern scholarship proven otherwise?
This course critiques the pseudo-scholarship of radical Biblical scholars and challenges Christians to encounter Jesus not only as an historical person but as a living reality. Among the topics covered in this course are…
- What about the “Gnostic Gospels”? Why were they never included in the Bible?
- The controversies surrounding the historical Jesus of Nazareth.
- Are the Biblical gospel accounts of Jesus’ life historically reliable?
- The Jesus Seminar and popular heretical Christologies propagated by radical scholars such
as Elaine Pagels, John Dominic Crossan, John Shelby Spong, Bart Ehrman, et al. - An historical survey of the quest for ‘the real Jesus.’
- What do we know about Jesus based on extra-biblical historical sources?
- Historical revisionism and the Jesus controversy.
- Was the resurrection of Jesus mythical or historical – and why does it matter?
- Who is ‘the real Jesus,’ and how can we experience him personally?
Handouts
Details & Registration
Instructor:
Dr. Jefrey Breshears
Dates and Time:
Wednesdays, Jan. 13 – April 28, 2021
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Registration:
$60 or $100 per couple
Location:
This Areopagus seminar course will begin as a virtual Zoom class but will transition to both a Zoom and an in-person class at the earliest date possible.
On demand option (videos):
Sessions will be recorded and available by the end of each week. Both the Zoom link and the link to the recordings will be on the confirmation email when you register. Feel free to join live when you can.