Listen "16. Easter Myths"
Episode Synopsis
It’s Easter, and billions of people pause to contemplate the death and resurrection of Jesus. Alongside them are plenty of folks who look at Christ quite differently.Studies continue to show that most people have a fairly positive view of the founder of Christianity. But that’s a long way from accepting that there’s any history - let alone relevance - in the alleged events of Easter.We had a lot of fun looking at the Christmas Story through the lens of history. We thought it would be good to do the same for Easter. Bring on all of your questions about the historical authenticity of this central Christian celebration, and listen to what happens when they collide with the evidence of history.LINKSCheck out the Undeceptions web site for all sorts of cool stuff related to undeceiving the worldSpecial thanks to Zondervan Academic, our show sponsorA special just for Undeceptions listeners! Get free access to Zondervan Academic's Master Lectures for 14 days, and then save 25% for the next 6 months. Just type in the code UNDECEPTIONS at the check-out.Ridley College, where John lectures in Public ChristianityClick here to listen to the FULL interview with Dr. Chris Forbes, courtesy of The Centre for Public ChristianityYou can click here to sign up for the With All Due Respect podcast with Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du ToitWant to send John Dickson a question? He loves them. Just click here to provide a query for our next Q and A show!Undeceptions is part of the Eternity Podcast Network, an audio collection showcasing the seriously good news of faith today.
More episodes of the podcast Undeceptions with John Dickson
164. After Christendom
03/11/2025
REWIND: Post Christian
27/10/2025
163. Divine Comedy
20/10/2025
162. Persecution Complex
13/10/2025
161. Jane Austen
06/10/2025
160. Deep Learning
29/09/2025
159. African Jesus
22/09/2025
158. Faith Factor
15/09/2025
REWIND: Mental Health
02/09/2025
REWIND: Decoding Dreams
18/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.