📢 Groundbreaking New Course! “The Bible and the Quran: Comparing Their Historical Problems“

👉 Register or learn more at Many of you who are familiar with Dr. Ehrman’s work understand that in biblical scholarship, the kind of work we do is examine the Biblical texts, and we question their origins, reliability, and historical accuracy. However, what may come as a surprise is that similar inquiries are made about other religious scriptures such as…. The Quran, the holy book of Islam. I am thrilled to invite you to join us for a groundbreaking new online course called “The Bible and The Quran: Comparing Their Historical Problems.“ Course Overview: Embark on a groundbreaking exploration of the historical challenges nestled within two of the world’s most influential religious texts—the Bible and the Quran. Led by renowned scholar Dr. Bart Ehrman and esteemed Islamic religious studies expert Dr. Javad T. Hashmi, this unique course invites you to delve into the origins of Islam and the intriguing historical dilemmas posed by the Quran, along with those found in the Christian Bible. Through rigorous academic inquiry, you will actively gain insights into original texts, authorship, and transmission reliability. Explore the historical narratives of Jesus and Muhammad, actively navigating the intersections and differences between scholarly perspectives and religious interpretations. Additionally, you will explore sensitive issues surrounding the potential impact of scripture on violence and intolerance, while actively examining the application of historical and critical lenses to religious study. Don’t miss this immersive opportunity to deepen your understanding of these profound texts and their historical contexts. 👉 Click here to register or learn more: Key Questions Covered: • Does the Quran actually go back to Muhammad, and has it really been “perfectly preserved“? • How do historians separate fact from fiction in the Gospels enshrined in the New Testament? • Are Quranic stories historical and scientific or do they contain elements of myth and legend? Did the historical Muhammad really exist? • To what extent are acts of intolerance, hatred, and violence rooted in the Bible, and is the Bible itself to be blamed, in whole or in part, for perpetuating such behaviors? • Is there something unique or inherent to Islam – its scripture, its founding moment, and its historical experience – that predisposes it to hatred, intolerance, and violence Course Details: • Live Recording Dates: May 4th: Starts at 12pm EDT; May 5th: Starts at 1pm EDT. Includes lectures, Q&A, and scholarly talks • Lessons: Eight 45-minute lectures over 2 days • Scholarly Talks: Four 20-minute discussions about the course contents between Dr. Ehrman and Dr. Hashmi • LIVE Q&A: Two question and answer segments, one at the end of each day of lectures • Bonus: Lifetime access to course materials, including PDF lesson guides, FAQs, and additional reading list 🗓️ Mark Your Calendar! Joining the live recording on May 4th/5th gives you the chance to ask Dr. Bart Ehrman and Dr. Javad Hashmi your burning questions directly, replicating the experience of being in one of their university classes. 💲 Special Early-Bird Pricing! While the regular price for 8 of Bart’s lectures would cost $, I am excited to offer this trailblazing new course to you for the special early bird price of $ valid until midnight EDT April 21st. Click on this link to explore more and signup ▶️ #bible #quran #bartehrman #newtestament
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