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How Jesus Became God

The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee

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New York Times bestselling author and Bible expert Bart Ehrman reveals how Jesus’s divinity became dogma in the first few centuries of the early church.

The claim at the heart of the Christian faith is that Jesus of Nazareth was, and is, God. But this is not what the original disciples believed during Jesus’s lifetime—and it is not what Jesus claimed about himself. How Jesus Became God tells the story of an idea that shaped Christianity, and of the evolution of a belief that looked very different in the fourth century than it did in the first.

A master explainer of Christian history, texts, and traditions, Ehrman reveals how an apocalyptic prophet from the backwaters of rural Galilee crucified for crimes against the state came to be thought of as equal with the one God Almighty, Creator of all things. But how did he move from being a Jewish prophet to being God? In a book that took eight years to research and write, Ehrman sketches Jesus’s transformation from a human prophet to the Son of God exalted to divine status at his resurrection. Only when some of Jesus’s followers had visions of him after his death—alive again—did anyone come to think that he, the prophet from Galilee, had become God. And what they meant by that was not at all what people mean today.

Written for secular historians of religion and believers alike, How Jesus Became God will engage anyone interested in the historical developments that led to the affirmation at the heart of Christianity: Jesus was, and is, God.

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Good book but Bart D. Ehrman narrates to quickly and some of the question and answers that he is proposing hadd been wrongly answersd y chatolics (priest, theologians).

Jesus and God the Father are Israel


Multiple of God, paganism are what state?
This is according to Christian priests.
However and if your are not under the influence of Christian brainwashing, than you just need to think about, Appolo, Athena, Zeus and what they had represented.


I just wish that dr. Bart D Ehrman spoke slower, it would helped with breaking of Chatolic brain washing.


Great book!

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I learnt more about Christianity than during 12 years of RE at school. it's very well researched and put together, also ready enjoyed the narration.

Highly recommend!

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Really enjoyed this, interesting and easy to follow, and the inclusion author's personal journey of education and faith made it even more interesting.

Super Interesting Study of Literature & History

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If your'e into Data from Star Trek briefing you on his research on the veracity of the accounts of Jesus looked at from a detached and knowledgeable perspective then go for it sister!
Seriously though the reading is very articulate and pleasant but perhaps abit too quick and monotone. He's got that mix of earnest curiousity and articulate, factual delivery that makes Data a charming character but its much less emotionally involved than the previous Bart Ehrman book I read. Jesus Interrupted. Read by Jason Culp. But the writing is great. It convinced me that Jesus was probably thrown under the bus kind of for the same reason Baruch Spinoza was excommunicated. Because he was attracting heat from the roman occupying force.(Dutch Christian majority for Baruch) there's no proof Pontius Pilate was an understanding or mercyful official. But a brutal imperialist. But christians would have a good incentive for exonerating him to placate possible roman converts.

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I listened to a few hours of the authors lectures before going for this and while the narrotor is clear and fine to listen to it isn't the same if the author had read it?
Really interesting book but quite nice easy to listen along to until the last maybe 2 chapters then the different beliefs and church's which was at points like a shopping list.

Really interesting to start with..

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