Biblical Satire - Jesus as Satirist
This is a lecture on Jesus' employment of a literary genre called satire, one of the five forms of literature recognized in the Classical era, when addressing the Pharisees. It looks at the purpose and effect of satire. For more videos like this, please like and subscribe to / drscottmasson

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