Ep. 238 - Dr. Bart Ehrman "Love Thy Stranger" pt. 1
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In Part 1 of our conversation with renowned New Testament scholar and historian Dr. Bart Ehrman, we dive into his latest book, "Love Thy Stranger: How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West".
For centuries, people have debated whether Christianity has been a force for compassion or division. But what if one of the most radical moral ideas in human history came directly from the teachings of Jesus himself?
In this episode, Bart explores how concepts like caring for the poor, loving enemies, and extending compassion beyond one’s tribe were not common moral assumptions in the ancient world—and how the teachings attributed to Jesus helped reshape Western moral imagination over time.
We also discuss:
- What morality looked like in the ancient Greco-Roman world
- Why compassion was often viewed as weakness in antiquity
- The historical context surrounding Jesus’ teachings
- The difference between Jesus’ message and later Christian institutions
- Whether modern secular morality still carries the fingerprints of Christianity
- Why many people misunderstand the historical Jesus
- The tension between the teachings of Jesus and modern Christian nationalism
- How history complicates simplistic narratives about religion’s role in society
As always, this conversation approaches faith, history, and culture through the lens of scholarship, curiosity, and honest dialogue.
About Dr. Bart EhrmanDr. Bart Ehrman is one of the world’s leading scholars on the New Testament and early Christianity. He is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of numerous bestselling books including:
- "Misquoting Jesus"
- "Jesus, Interrupted"
- "Heaven and Hell"
- "Armageddon"
His work focuses on the historical Jesus, the development of early Christianity, biblical manuscripts, and how religious ideas evolve over time.
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