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A module from rejesus.co.uk Bluffers Guide to Christian Theology mp3  Jesus was a legend in his own lifetime. "Who is he?" people asked. It's a question that is still asked and answered: People say he was a revolutionary, a magician, the Son of God, a guru, the founder of a world religion, the goodest person who ever was...  Two theologicans tackle these questions in four downloadable podcasts and supporting notes.  Who is Jesus? The first part looks at the question lying at the heart of the gospels: just who is this man? The talk covers the first three centuries of Christian thinking from the New Testament to the Nicene Creed.  Bluffers guide 1  What did Jesus do? The second part provides a quick way of getting to grips with the biblical metaphors which attempt to describe what Jesus’ death and resurrection have achieved.  Bluffers guide 3  The theologians Simon ![]() Simon Taylor is a Parish Priest in Bristol who has taught theology at universities in Oxford and Sheffield. He’d rather be walking in the hills or watching Doctor Who than what ever it is he’s doing right now. His blog.      Paul Paul Roberts was a tutor in worship and Christian doctrine at Trinity College Bristol. He is currently the minister of two Church of England parishes in Bristol. Besides theology, his interests are cycling, electronics, music and drinking real ale. (Except in Lent.) His blog. |
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Paul Roberts was a tutor in worship and Christian doctrine at Trinity College Bristol. He is currently the minister of two Church of England parishes in Bristol. Besides theology, his interests are cycling, electronics, music and drinking real ale. (Except in Lent.)
