Interview:
Part 1:
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/rd113+The+Myth+of+Martyrdom+Part+1+with+guest+Candida+Moss/4014018
Jesus famously told his disciples "take up your cross and follow me" and
the church has proudly circulated stories of Christian martyrs ever
since. Stories of believers who refused to renounce their faith in the
face of persecution inspire some to great acts of heroism but can also
promote a spirit of victimization. In her new book "The Myth of
Christian Persecution" Candida Moss argues that the Martyrdom stories
from the first centuries of the Christian church have been exaggerated,
and in some cases even fabricated. Contrary to popular accounts of
Church history there never was any widespread systematic persecution of
Christians in the first centuries of the common era. Join us as we
discuss her fascinating book.
Part 2:
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/rd114+The+Myth+of+Martyrdom+part+2+Who+Would+Die+for+a+Lie/4042527
Would anyone knowingly die for a lie? Christian tradition teaches us
that many of Jesus' disciples were persecuted and martyred for their
faith. But if Jesus did not really rise from the dead why would the
apostles be willing to sacrifice their lives over claims they knew were
false? To many Christians, the apostles martyrdom is compelling
confirmation that the message they preached was true. But is there any
reliable evidence that the apostles actually were martyred for their
faith in the resurrection? Also on this episode: The Pew Research Center
releases a global study on the views of Muslims world-wide. We'll take a
look at the survey and what it suggests about the source of Islamic
extremism.
Part 3: Not yet released
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