
1998
This series tells the epic story of the rise of Christianity. The series explore the life and death of Jesus, and the men and women whose belief, conviction, and martyrdom created the religion we now know as Christianity. Drawing upon historical evidence, the series challenges familiar assumptions and conventional notions about Christian origins. Archaeological finds have yielded new understandings of Jesus' class and social status; fresh interpretations have transformed earlier ideas about the identity of the early Christians and their communities. Interviews with twelve scholars New Testament theologians, archaeologists, and historians. The scholars together represent a range of viewpoints and diversity of faiths and a shared commitment to bring new ways of thinking about Christianity to a public audience. They discuss the value in a historical approach to Jesus and the Bible and whether Christian faith can be reconciled with such an approach.

William Cran
Narrator

Marilyn H. Mellowes
Narrator

The Donner Party

Samurai Headhunters

Jesus Camp

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn

Adolphe Appia Visionary of Invisible

Lost Heroes

Terror in the Skies

When We Were Kings

Asaltar los cielos

Revolution OS

Flying Supersonic

Le Diable de la République : 40 ans de Front national

The Case for Christ

TGV, la réussite française

The Viking Sagas

Ottoman Empire: The War Machine

Not Quite Hollywood

Searching for Idish

100 Years of Wrigley Field