We live in a world where more and more people are "Jesus crazy" -- young people talk about Jesus more than in any other time in recent history. On one level the popularity of Dan Brown's book and p...
We live in a world where more and more people are "Jesus crazy" -- young people talk about Jesus more than in any other time in recent history. On one level the popularity of Dan Brown's book and programs such as "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" illustrate the point that people are hungry to know more. Controversy about Jesus sells. What we have not done as Christian witnesses is to present "pop apologetics" on the same level of quality as these books, movies and TV shows.
One basic reason for this is that Christology is a lost area of study.
As you might know, I have script materials for at least three to four more hours on "The Real Jesus -- Examining the Christological Heresies of Pop Culture."
Most of the Real Jesus (part 1) was written in the fall of 2000.
I think the material that I've written more recently is a lot better and more interesting.
I've also begun a series of short 3 to 5 minute segment called "Apologetics Talk" -- in which I answer the many comments, questions and objections from atheists, skeptics and seekers who have responded to The Real Jesus series.
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