Was Jesus’ resurrection accurately remembered? By David Graieg
April 24, 2025
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Date(s) - 24/04/2025
7:00 pm
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Online
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Was Jesus’ resurrection accurately remembered? By David Graieg
Our next Reasonable Faith Adelaide (RFA) meeting for 2025 will be on “Was Jesus’ resurrection accurately remembered?” by David Graieg. This meeting will start at 7 pm, on Thursday, the 24th April. You can participate in RFA meetings via ZOOM. Please click on the following link to join the meeting:
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In Bart Ehrmann’s book “Jesus before the gospels, How the earliest Christians remembered, changed and invented their stories of the saviour” he claims that the gospels are unreliable because human memory is unreliable. David Graieg did his PhD on this topic, and he will evaluate Ehrmann’s claims.
David Graieg is the director of the Perth Reasonable Faith chapter. He is well qualified in apologetics. His PhD thesis was “Jesus’ Resurrection in Early Christian Memory: The Implications of Memory Theory for Interpreting Jesus’ Resurrection in Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians.” He is currently Adjunct Lecturer with the Australian College of Ministries (ACOM), based in Perth, and Academic Sessional with The University of Notre Dame, Australia, also based in Perth.
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