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Darrell Bock: The Historical Jesus and Issues Surrounding the Authenticity and Reliability of the New Testament Documents

23 March 2010 2 Comments

This man has something to contribute…

Just recently Bock has been Down Under… Mate!… where he was even at my, in North American lingua-franca, Alma Mater.

Here is a little about the man…

Dr. Darrell Bock is Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He also is Professor for Spiritual Development and Culture there. He is an Editor at Large for Christianity Today and is a Past President of the Evangelical Theological Society (2000-2001). He is the author of over twenty books and is a New York Times Best Selling author. He has been blogging on this site since May, 2006.

Name: Darrell L. Bock

Age: 53

Birthday: December 8

College: University of Texas

Graduate School: Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM); University of Aberdeen (PhD)

Major: New Testament

Position: Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary; Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture, Center for Christian Leadership

You can find this information and so much more, by visiting this page, on the blog named after the Bock… HERE!

While he was in the Land of Auz, Bock spent some time with the team at, The Center for Public Christianity, with the following video’s, for your edifying pleasure…

Bart Ehrman and the New Testament Documents

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The Historical “Problems” of the New Testament

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Paul vs Jesus

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The Historical and Exalted Jesus

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Always Informing, For the Always Reforming, From the Land of the Long White Cloud

Man of Spin

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