Podcast – Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World: The Websites of Philip A. Harland
A podcast by Philip A. Harland
107 Episodio
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Podcast 5.2: Studying the Historical Jesus – Sources and Problems, part 2
Pubblicato: 15/12/2018 -
Podcast 5.1: Studying the Historical Jesus – Sources and Problems, part 1
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Podcast 4.6: Honouring the Emperors as Gods
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Podcast 4.5: Justice from the Gods in Lydia
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Podcast 4.4: Messages from the Gods – Apollo at Claros and Didyma
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Podcast 4.3: Salvation from the Gods – Asklepios at Pergamum
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Podcast 4.2: A City and Its Patron Deity – Artemis of Ephesos
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Podcast 4.1: Introduction to Honouring the Gods
Pubblicato: 15/12/2018 -
Podcast 3.16: The Gospel of Mary – Secret Knowledge from the Ultimate Disciple
Pubblicato: 14/12/2018 -
Podcast 3.15: The Gospel of Philip, part 2 – Ritual Enactments of Salvation
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Podcast 3.14: The Gospel of Philip, part 1 – Ideas of Salvation
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Podcast 3.13: The Wisdom of Jesus Christ and Middle Platonism
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Podcast 3.12: Secret Book of John, part 2 – Salvation from the Material Realm
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Podcast 3.11: Secret Book of John, part 1 – The Spiritual Realm
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Podcast 3.10 Introducing Gnostic Worldviews
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Podcast 3.9: Marcionites and the Unknown God (Download)
Pubblicato: 14/12/2018 -
Podcast 3.8: Jewish Followers of Jesus, part 2 – Pseudo-Clement
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Podcast 3.7: Jewish Followers of Jesus, part 1 – Ebionites
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Podcast 3.6: Sources for the Study of Diversity – Gnostic, Apocryphal, Patristic
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Podcast 3.5: Diversity in Asia Minor – A Regional Case Study
Pubblicato: 14/12/2018
The Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast explores social and religious life in the Greco-Roman world, especially early Christianity including the New Testament. Half-hour episodes are released bi-weekly from September to June (with a summer break in July and August). These episodes are not scripted; they are edited versions of improvised lectures from point-form notes.
