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Understanding the New Testament

By: The Great Courses
Narrated by: Professor David Brakke
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The New Testament is a fascinating book - the canonical root of Christian history and theology. Yet the book is also a paradox, because this single “book” is comprised of 27 different books by more than a dozen authors, each of whom has a different perspective and is responding to a different set of historical circumstances. How do you reconcile this diversity of voices into a single, unified belief system? And should you even try?

For a historian, the diversity of authors is not a challenge to be reckoned with, but rather an exciting opportunity. In the New Testament, we have 27 primary sources that offer a doorway to the extraordinary history of the early Christian communities. In these books, you can discover how:

  • Christian practices developed;
  • Conflicts of belief were debated and addressed;
  • The institution of the Church evolved; and
  • A man named Jesus of Nazareth was transformed into the Messiah.

Join Professor David Brakke, an award-winning Professor of History at The Ohio State University, for Understanding the New Testament. In these 24 eye-opening lectures, he takes you behind the scenes to study not only the text of the New Testament, but also the authors and the world in which it was created. You will explore Jewish lives under Roman occupation, reflect on the apocalyptic mood of the first and second centuries AD, witness the early Christians’ evangelism beyond the Jewish communities, and witness the birth of a faith that continues to shape our world today.

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Professor Brakke is a wonderful lecturer, with a soothing cadence and consistent delivery. His lectures follow a clear path and are rich with insight. While I’ve listened to pretty much all of Professor Ehrman’s lectures - I prefer Brakke. If you’re doing a Great Courses dive on Christian history, highly recommend.

The Best GC Overview of the NT

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It’s tempting to complain that the material in this lecture series is already available in Bart Ehrman’s many courses for The Teaching Company, but Professor Brakke is such a genial and accomplished instructor that I found myself admiring his rehearsal of familiar New Testament historical criticism anyway. Believers may prefer Brakke’s less threatening take on the perspective, methods and findings of this particular brand of biblical scholarship, while skeptics will have their doubts confirmed by the many questions that are raised. To summarize: Brakke does a fine job explaining how Christianity emerged from a Jewish apocalyptic tradition and then evolved into the faith we know today when the end times failed to arrive – an evolution he traces through a close, critical reading of the books of the New Testament.

Familiar but Worthwhile

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I read a review that seemed to dislike Brakke's personal views, which he sometimes offers as a matter of his own expert opinion, but what I appreciated was that he offers the spectrum of views Christians have taken about their beloved New Testament from the time it was written to now. As a part-time/amateur Bible scholar I felt like I was in the lecture hall, eager to hear the next lecture as soon as the first was completed. I have more questions for Professor Brakke than I have answers from his comprehensive introductory presentation of the historical background, interpretations, and summaries of the New Testament. I would recommend this lecture series to anyone who wanted to take a step into the critical scholarism of the New Testament as well as for anyone who wants a solid overview of New Testament books. I appreciate that Professor Brakke does not tell the listener what to think. His summaries of the books and topics have depth but don't bog you down with too many details. We are offered a guide through the text, but also avenues of inquiry and study to pursue on our own. I was digging into questions I had as I would pause between listening, on my own time. I hope others enjoy this lecture series and that it spurs them on to their own research and investigation of the New Testament text.

Brakke (PhD) offers well-rounded New Testament 101

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Very interesting to hear how the New Testament could have possibly been assembled. I never felt like I was being pushed to the right or left of a topic. Just informed to make up my own mind.

Highly Informative and worth your time.

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there are some areas where he makes the bible look contradictory where other biblical scholars have resolutions...

introduction to critical/historical secular view

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