PODCAST · religion
Origins of Christianity
by Thomas Whittaker
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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013 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 3-The Epistles to the Corinthians Part 2 The Second Epistle 1
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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012 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 3-The Epistles to the Corinthians Part 1 The First Epistle 4
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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011 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 3-The Epistles to the Corinthians Part 1 The First Epistle 1
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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010 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 2-The Epistle to the Romans 5 Justification of the Proposed E
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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009 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 2-The Epistle to the Romans 4 Whence Came the Epistle
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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008 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 2-The Epistle to the Romans 1 The Nature of the Work 2 The Un
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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007 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 1-The Acts of the Apostles Section 2-Paul According to Acts
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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006 - Van Manen on the Pauline Epistles Part 1-The Acts of the Apostles Section 1-The Origin of Acts
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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005 - Introduction-The Origins of Christianity 8 Paulinism 9 The Catholic Church 10 The Later History of P
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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004 - Introduction-The Origins of Christianity 6 The Destruction of Jerusalem and its Consequences 7 The A
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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003 - Introduction-The Origins of Christianity 4 Alexandrian Judaism 5 The Preparation for the Gospel
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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002 - Introduction-The Origins of Christianity 1 Biblical Criticism and its Verification 2 The Church-Stat
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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001 - Preface
Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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Dive into the thought-provoking analysis of Willem Christiaan van Manen, a Dutch theologian whose radical critiques of the New Testament have long remained untranslated into English. In The Origins of Christianity, Thomas Whittaker expertly presents van Manen’s arguments to an English-speaking audience, revealing a challenge to conventional beliefs about the Apostle Paul and the formation of Christianity. Van Manen controversially claims that none of the Epistles attributed to Paul were actually penned by him and suggests that the New Testament itself emerged in the second century, postdating the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Whittaker extends these conclusions, positing that Jesus of Nazareth may be a mythical figure, while tracing the roots of Christianity to a Jewish-Messianic movement. This compelling exploration invites readers to reconsider the origins of one of historys most influential religions. (Summary by JoeD)
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