John Shelby Spong - The New Testament: An Evolving Story
"The Bible was written to interpret the power of Jesus, not to describe the events of his life," according to Bishop John Shelby Spong. In this lecture, an examination of the New Testament, Spong calls into question the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, which is only present in two of the four Gospels. Spong breaks down the details of biblical events and argues for a symbolic, figurative approach to Scripture, not a fundamentalist one. Read Mary Desmond's recap for The Chautauquan Daily here: http://chqny.in/QtKIOj.

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John Shelby Spong - The Prophets: Not Predictors of the Future but Change Agents

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John Shelby Spong - Re-Casting the Christ Story

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John Shelby Spong - The Mother of Jesus: A Symbol of Judaism

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William Lane Craig vs John Shelby Spong | "The Great Resurrection Debate" (part 1)

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"Isolating John from the Other Gospels"

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John Shelby Spong - The Judeo-Christian Faith Story: How Much is History?

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John Shelby Spong - Separating the Fourth Gospel

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Healing Our Religious Wounds: Part 1 with Bishop John Shelby Spong | Theosophical Classic 2010

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The Universal Christ Conference – John Dominic Crossan on the Challenge of Jesus' Resurrection Today

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Bishop John Shelby Spong: Why Atonement Theology will Kill Christianity

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What Happens After Death? NT Wright on Heaven, Hell, and Salvation

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John Shelby Spong - The Crucifixion: An Interpretive Portrait

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John Shelby Spong - The Story of Judas Iscariot

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Bishop Jack Spong address 14 June 2015: 'Walking Forward' with Bishop John Shelby Spong

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Bishop John Shelby Spong and Jared Diamond (AHA Conference 2016)

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Bishop John Shelby Spong -- His last public lecture
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Bishop John Spong | The Weekly [Extended Interview]

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S23E16 Firing Line w/ William F. Buckley, "A Bishop Rethinks Sexuality" Richard Neuhaus, John Spong,

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Marcus Borg: "Why Jesus Matters"

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