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[TTC Video] Bart D. Ehrman - How Jesus Became God
The early Christian claim that Jesus of Nazareth was God completely changed the course of Western civilization. In fact, without the Christian declaration of Jesus as God, Western history as we know it would have never happened.
If Jesus had not been declared God, his followers would have remained a sect within Judaism, and the massive conversion of Gentiles, the Roman adoption of Christianity, and the subsequent unfolding of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, and modernity would never have taken place. For that reason, the question of how Jesus became God is one of the most significant historical questions of Western civilization.
This world-shaping occurrence, viewed historically, was monumentally unlikely. Within Judaism, there could be no question that Jesus was not the Messiah, who was envisioned as a powerful warrior-king. Jesusâs own followers, in fact, did not conceive of him as divine during his lifetime. His crucifixion, ignominious and degrading, ended his life in a way reserved for the lowliest criminals.
And yetâwithin a short time after his death, this crucified âenemy of Romeâ was named the Son of God and the savior of humanity, and within four centuries he was believed by millions to be coequal and coeternal with God the Father.
How could something this unforeseeable, this improbable, have occurred at allâmuch less with a momentum that would shape Western history? What exactly happened, such that Jesus came to be considered God?
To ask this question is to delve into a fascinating, multilayered historical puzzleâone that offers a richly illuminating look into the origins of the Western worldview and the theological underpinnings of our civilization. This fundamental historical question and its complex answer speak penetratingly to the spiritual impulses, concerns, and beliefs that have played a seminal role in our world, even as they reveal the foundation of historyâs most global religious movement, and fresh insights into the Western worldâs single most influential human being.
Tackling all of these matters and more, Great Courses favorite Professor Bart D. Ehrman returns with the unprecedented historical inquiry of How Jesus Became God. In 24 provocative lectures, Professor Ehrman takes you deeply into the process by which the divinity of Jesus was first conceived by his followers, demonstrating how this conception was refined over time to become the core of the Christian theology that has so significantly shaped our civilization.
A distinguished scholar of Christianity and New York Times best-selling author, Professor Ehrman develops the inquiry with meticulous research and in-depth analysis of texts. In these lectures, Ehrman reveals that the theological understanding of Jesus as God came about through a complex series of factors and events, each of which must be understood in order to grasp this most extraordinary and historically pivotal story.
Intersections: The Human and the Divine
In assembling the pieces of the courseâs extraordinary narrative, youâll explore the historical background of ancient understandings of the divine. Here you discover that Jesusâs ascension as an object of faith was fundamentally underlain by ancient beliefs in interpenetration between the human and divine worlds.
Youâll dig deeply into human/divine intersections in Greco-Roman religions, as well as in ancient Judaism, finding that
The ancient world was suffused with accounts of divine mortalsâgods who took on human form as well as humans who were exalted to divine status.
Greco-Roman cultures considered certain actual historical persons to have been born of the sexual union of gods and mortals, and earthly pagan rulers were at times worshipped as gods.
In the Hebrew scriptures, God and the Holy Spirit both appear on earth in human form, and the human Enoch, among others, is elevated to become a divine being.
Divinity and the Historical Jesus
As another integral element of the story, youâll investigate what the historical Jesus said or indicated about himself, digging into these questions:
What were the elements of Jesusâs teaching with regard to his own role in the world?
Did Jesus view himself as divine?
Youâll look into these matters rigorously, reading key passages from the four canonical Gospels to determine whether, historically, Jesusâs public message proclaimed him as divine. Youâll also evaluate whether Jesusâs earthly actionsâincluding accounts of miracles he performedâwould have qualified him as divine in the eyes of his contemporaries.
Youâll study the circumstances surrounding Jesusâs death and burial, exploring exactly how early Christians came to believe he was raised from the dead. By examining the âpre-literaryâ Christian creeds quoted in the New Testament, youâll uncover the disciplesâ original conception that, at his resurrection, Jesus was âmadeâ a divine being by God.
The Son of God Eternal
With the conception of Jesus as divine now established, youâll enter the minefield of opposing views that developed as early Christians sought to understand how Jesus could be the Son of God. In excerpts from the New Testament Gospels, youâll identify conflicting notions of when Jesus became the divine Son, following how Christian thinkers began to push this event further and further back into history.
Within the developing faith, youâll investigate the range of views of Jesusâs divinity that held sway during the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Youâll study the beliefs and implications of radically different schools of thought, such as
the âdocetistsâ, who held that Jesus was fully divine and only seemed human;
the Gnostic view that the divine Christ was a god who temporarily âinhabitedâ the human Jesus; and
the âmodalistâ conception that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are three modes of a single being.
The Trinity and the Divine Christ
In the culmination of the course, youâll trace the development of the Trinity, the theological doctrine at the heart of Christian orthodoxy. Through close reading of biblical texts, youâll observe how the conception of the Holy Spirit came into being, and youâll learn how third-century theologians such as Hippolytus and Tertullian arrived at the singular paradox of the Trinity: that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are each individually Godâyet there is only one God.
The concluding lectures bring alive the fiercely contested Arian controversy, which pitted the view that Jesus was a subordinate deity created by God the Father against the contention that he was coeternal and fully equal with God. Flowing from this debate, youâll study the historic events of the famous Council of Nicea, called in 325 CE by the Roman Emperor Constantine to resolve the matter of the divine nature of Christ. Youâll learn how the edicts of the Council formally established the view of Jesus that has defined the Christian faith to the present day.
In the enthralling inquiry of How Jesus Became God, Professor Ehrman lays bare the diverse elements that combined to produce both an astonishing true-life story and one of historyâs most significant happenings. Join a renowned biblical scholar in grappling with this pivot point of Western civilization that has indelibly shaped our culture, our thought, and the world we know.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
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[TTC Video] Bart D. Ehrman - How Jesus Became God- 10. The Resurrection. What Historians Can't Know.mp4 (894.0 MB)
- 02. Greco-Roman Gods Who Became Human.mp4 (843.5 MB)
- 03. Humans as Gods in the Greco-Roman World.mp4 (849.6 MB)
- 04. Gods Who Were Human in Ancient Judaism.mp4 (811.0 MB)
- 05. Ancient Jews Who Were Gods.mp4 (714.6 MB)
- 06. The Life and Teachings of Jesus.mp4 (841.1 MB)
- 07. Did Jesus Think He Was GodÂż.mp4 (820.5 MB)
- 08. The Death of Jesus. Historical Certainties.mp4 (811.0 MB)
- 09. Jesus's Death. What Historians Can't Know.mp4 (817.6 MB)
- 01. Jesus. The Man Who Became God.mp4 (865.1 MB)
- 11. What History Reveals about the Resurrection.mp4 (856.6 MB)
- 12. The Disciples' Visions of Jesus.mp4 (803.0 MB)
- 13. Jesus's Exaltation. Earliest Christian Views.mp4 (813.8 MB)
- 14. The Backward Movement of Christology.mp4 (800.0 MB)
- 15. Paul's View. Christ's Elevated Divinity.mp4 (837.9 MB)
- 16. John's View. The Word Made Human.mp4 (815.1 MB)
- 17. Was Christ HumanÂż The Docetic View.mp4 (776.5 MB)
- 18. The Divided Christ of the Separationists.mp4 (804.1 MB)
- 19. Christ's Dual Nature. Proto-Orthodoxy.mp4 (850.8 MB)
- 20. The Birth of the Trinity.mp4 (854.2 MB)
- 21. The Arian Controversy.mp4 (814.7 MB)
- 22. The Conversion of Constantine.mp4 (851.1 MB)
- 23. The Council of Nicea.mp4 (816.0 MB)
- 24. Once Jesus Became God.mp4 (871.0 MB)
- Bart D. Ehrman - How Jesus Became God (Course Guidebook).pdf (1.1 MB)
- History of Jesus - Learn How Jesus Became God The Great Courses Plus.URL (0.2 KB)
- MediaInfo.txt (66.3 KB)
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