Reviewing influential works of New Testament scholarship.

New Testament Review
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Reviewing influential works of New Testament scholarship.
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Recent Episodes

May 19, 2026
65. Antti Marjanen, "Is Thomas a Gnostic Gospel?"
Host Antti Marjanen explores whether the Gospel of Thomas is a Gnostic gospel, offering insights into its implications.

November 11, 2025
Ian Mills, The Hypothesis of the Gospels
How did the first readers of the gospels think about their relationship to one another? A discussion of Ian's first book, The Hypothesis of the Gospels: Narrative Traditions in Hellenistic Reading Culture (2025).

November 4, 2025
64. Ramsay MacMullen, "Persecution" from Paganism and Christianity in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries
Where did all the pagans go? A discussion of Christian persecution of pagans from Ramsay MacMullen's book, Paganism and Christianity in the Fourth to Eighth Century (1999).
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