Scholar Interview: David Instone-Brewer

Today’s interview is with David Instone-Brewer, Senior Research Fellow in Rabbinics and the New Testament at Tyndale House, Cambridge. He talks about the goal and content within The Jesus Scandals, the criteria of embarrassment, the punishment of crucifixion and the shame of the cross, the uniqueness of the resurrection, the betrayal by Judas, Jesus’ “scandalous” teachings, the teaching about hell, the virgin birth, the cumulative power of the Gospel accounts, advice for apologists, and more. Pick up David’s book The Jesus Scandals here. Book website and excerpts here at BibleScandals.com

Full interview MP3 Audio here. (30 min)

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Brian Auten is the founder emeritus of Apologetics315. He is also director of Reasonable Faith Belfast. Brian holds a Masters degree in Christian Apologetics and has interviewed over 150 Christian apologists. His background is in missions, media direction, graphic design, and administration. Brian started Apologetics315 in 2007 to be an apologetics hub to equip Christians to defend the faith.

Comments:

  • Russell

    I always enjoy hearing David on the Unbelievable show. I'm looking forward to this interview. I have to admit, sadly, that it wasn't until a few months ago that I thought he was from a place called Stonebrewer, and I couldn't figure out why Justin kept clarifying that he lived in "stonebrewer".

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