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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2012 · 2H 1M

Finding Jesus In History - David Kantor and Eric Cosh

from The Cosmic Citizen · host Paula Thompson

The Joshua Ben Joseph Project is featured again on this week's show. It is an archive highlight or repeat of a show we did in December 2010 with David Kantor and Eric Cosh. This was recorded back when they were preparing to embark on the journey of a lifetime. The journey to find Jesus in history and to follow his footsteps in the Holy Land. It's been a little over a year since this show first aired, and much has been accomplished. There is still much to do. David went again to Israel on January 9th, 2012, to research, consult and compare notes with archeologists from around the world who study and excavate the Holy Land. The Joshua ben Joseph project continues its exploration of the world and life and times of the "true man among men," to illuminate and further contextualize the captivating story which unfolds in Part 4 of The Urantia Book, using the medium of high definition video, still photography, and interviews with knowledgeable archaeologists, historians, and museum curators. The project directly addresses the challenge to be about "the figurative resurrection of the human Jesus from his burial tomb amidst the theological traditions and the religious dogmas of nineteen centuries." If you missed this show when it was first aired, this is a great opportunity to learn about this important and exciting effort. To see their progress to date and find out how you can help visit: http://www.joshua-ben-joseph.org/ We plan to follow up with David and Eric and JBJ's progress on a show in the near future.

The Joshua Ben Joseph Project is featured again on this week's show. It is an archive highlight or repeat of a show we did in December 2010 with David Kantor and Eric Cosh. This was recorded back when they were preparing to embark on the journey of a lifetime. The journey to find Jesus in history and to follow his footsteps in the Holy Land. It's been a little over a year since this show first aired, and much has been accomplished. There is still much to do. David went again to Israel on January 9th, 2012, to research, consult and compare notes with archeologists from around the world who study and excavate the Holy Land. The Joshua ben Joseph project continues its exploration of the world and life and times of the "true man among men," to illuminate and further contextualize the captivating story which unfolds in Part 4 of The Urantia Book, using the medium of high definition video, still photography, and interviews with knowledgeable archaeologists, historians, and museum curators. The project directly addresses the challenge to be about "the figurative resurrection of the human Jesus from his burial tomb amidst the theological traditions and the religious dogmas of nineteen centuries." If you missed this show when it was first aired, this is a great opportunity to learn about this important and exciting effort. To see their progress to date and find out how you can help visit: http://www.joshua-ben-joseph.org/ We plan to follow up with David and Eric and JBJ's progress on a show in the near future.

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