Lectures & Workshop, 1994–1997 Doug Adams
Love Grandma: The Humor of Paul's Letters Fall 1994 Doug Adams reveals many examples of humor in Paul's letters and demonstrates methods for bringing that humor to life. 1 DVD, 60 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 60 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Marcus Borg The Pre-Easter Jesus Spring 1994 Marcus Borg's sketch of Jesus is drawn with five broad strokes, each of which identifies a
central characteristic of Jesus which corresponds to a type of religious figure known in many cultures: the ecstatic, the healer, the wisdom teacher, the prophet, and the movement initiator. The most
foundational of these, he says, are Jesus' ecstatic religious experiences. 2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart John Dominic Crossan
A Death in Jerusalem Fall 1995 What really happened in the final days of Jesus' life—and at the hour of his
death? John Dominic Crossan, the best selling author of Who Killed Jesus, leads an intensive and interactive workshop on the historical events and the gospel accounts of the death of Jesus—and
in the process explores the deep roots of Christian anti-Semitism. 2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart John Dominic Crossan
Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography Spring 1994 In this unique presentation, John Dominic Crossan offers a compelling
step-by-step exploration of his acclaimed bestseller Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography. 2 DVDs. 4 hours, $35.00
Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes. 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart Robert W. Funk The Acts of Jesus in Color Fall 1997 According to the Jesus Seminar, we can be certain of only a few scattered facts about the
historical Jesus: he was baptized by John, he taught in parables and witticisms, he was a charismatic healer, and he was put to death by the Romans. Robert Funk summarizes and discusses the second report of
the Jesus Seminar—The Acts of Jesus: The Search for the Authentic Deeds—and explores its implications for the church and for the historic confessions of faith.
1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cartRobert W. Funk The Gospel of Jesus and the Jesus of the Gospels Spring 1994 The vision of the historical Jesus that emerges from his authentic sayings
cannot be reconciled with the Christ figure described in the early Christian gospels. Here Robert Funk contrasts the gospel of Jesus with the proclamation of the primitive Christian church found in the
gospels and in the Apostles' Creed. He demonstrates how Jesus of Nazareth was transformed from a wandering sage into a heavenly redeemer in the course of a few years. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Robert W. Funk Jesus for a New Millennium Fall 1996 What does the real Jesus have to say about the religion that bears his name? Robert Funk author
of Honest to Jesus,
maintains that Jesus will remain speechless unless liberated from the scriptural and creedal and experiential dungeons where he lies chained. Funk predicts that, once liberated, Jesus will explode prevailing notions of Christianity.
2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to CartRobert W. Funk
Setting Jesus Free Fall 1995 In the view of Robert Funk, Jesus has been bound up in scriptural and creedal chains. The
renewed quest for the historical Jesus—as carried forward by the Jesus Seminar—has helped to set Jesus free and to explode prevailing notions of Christianity. Robert Funk discusses the shift in our views of
the gospels and Christian origins, the issues raised by the renewed quest, and the possibilities for Christianity recovering its roots. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Ronald F. Hock Away with the Manger:
The Infancy Gospels of James and Thomas Fall 1994 Ronald Hock illuminates the contents, purposes, and backgrounds of the infancy narratives and clarifies their place in the development of a
distinctively Christian tradition. 2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart Roy W. Hoover The Historical Jesus and Contemporary Belief Spring 1997 What are the consequences of our knowledge about the historical Jesus? Roy Hoover examines four important issues: (1) If Jesus is not the pre-existent son of God,
what is his significance for contemporary faith and culture? (2) Should we continue to speak of the Bible as the inspired word of God? (3) Are Jesus' ethical teachings usable as a guide to a good life, or
only an impossible dream? (4) What should we make of belief in life after death? 2 DVD, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.0 Add to Cart
Gerd Lüdemann The Resurrection of Jesus: Hoax or History?
Spring 1995
Is the resurrection of Jesus "both an indispensable requisite of theology and an empty phrase" as Gerd Luedemann believes. Here he offers his honest answer to the question of what really happened at
the resurrection. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Elaine Pagels The Origin of Satan Spring 1995 Who is Satan? How did he
become the embodiment of evil in the New Testament? Bestselling author and scholar Elaine Pagels shows how a struggle between followers of Jesus and the Jewish majority turned into a demonization of
the "intimate enemies"—and how pagans and dissenting Christians also came to be branded agents of Satan.
1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Stephen J. Patterson
The Mystery of the Gospel of Thomas Fall 1994 Stephen Patterson examines the mysteries surrounding the Gospel of Thomas. How
was it lost? Where was it found? Why isn't it in the New Testament? Does it represent a new, independent source for studying Jesus? Does it change our picture of Jesus? What does the Gospel of Thomas have to
do with asceticism and gnosticism? 2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart Jane Schaberg Jesus' Birth: Illegitimate or Virginal?
Fall 1995
Focusing on the Gospel of Matthew, Jane Schaberg summarizes the arguments for the gospel text being about an illegitimate conception rather than a miraculous virginal birth. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Daryl Schmidt Resurrection: Keeping Jesus in Sight Spring 1995 Daryl Schmidt makes sense of the various versions of the resurrection by examining relevant
texts for historical traces and exposing the often striking differences among the various reports of the resurrections.
2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart Chris Shea Endwatch: Deciphering the Codes of Apocalypticism Spring 1995 Chris Shea presents an eye-opening view of apocalypticism, showing
that it is more a product of popular culture than of theology. She looks at popular movies, such a Terminator 2 in which she finds a fully-realized film version of the Book of Revelation. 2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart 2 VHS Tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to Cart Thomas Sheehan The Way the World Ends Fall 1995 Will the world end in a series of unprecedented events—rapture, second coming? The author of The
First Coming shows how the apocalyptic view of history flies in the face of empirical science and distorts the meaning of Jewish and Christian scriptures. 1 DVD, 60 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 60 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart John Shelby Spong
Did Christians Invent Judas? Fall 1994 Was Judas invented by early Christians to transfer the blame for Jesus' death
from the Romans to the Jews? Bishop Spong notes that many of the details of the betrayal were borrowed from Hebrew scriptures. He also observes that the name Judas is a cipher for the Jewish nation. In fact,
he says, everything about the Judas narrative suggests that this is a late-developing legend, created to serve the needs of Gentile Christians in the last half of the first century. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart John Shelby Spong
Reading the Gospels with Jewish Eyes Fall 1996 Startling new insights emerge when the gospels are read from a Jewish perspective—a perspective
to which many Christians may be blind. Viewed this way, the organizing principle behind the gospels appears not to be memory, biography or history. Instead, the key events of Jesus' life seem to closely
follow an orderly cycle of Jewish feasts and rites of passage. 1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart 1 VHS, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to Cart Audioes and videos may also be ordered by mail or fax by using the printable Polebridge Press Order Form.
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