Lecture One – The Fallen Shrine: Lisbon 1755 and the Triumph of Epicureanism
Lecture Two – The Questioned Book: Critical Scholarship and the Gospels
Lecture Three – The Shifting Sand: The Meanings of ‘History’
Lecture Four – The End of the World? Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Historical Perspective
Lecture Five – The Stone the Builders Rejected: Jesus, the Temple and the Kingdom
Lecture Six – A New Creation: Resurrection and Epistemology
Lecture 7 – Broken Signposts? New Answers for the Right Questions
Lecture 8 – The Waiting Chalice: Natural Theology and the Missio Dei
thank you for doing this,
1st Lecture, towards the end, did i miss something: Is he suggest this is a concept of Plato ?
13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.
The New King James Version (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982), Heb 11:13.