19 episodes

A podcast series on the history behind the trial of Jesus Christ

From the arrest, to the Jewish trial, to the Roman trial, and to the crucifixion

The Trial of Jesus Christ by One Catholic Lawyer David Shaneyfelt

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 56 Ratings

A podcast series on the history behind the trial of Jesus Christ

From the arrest, to the Jewish trial, to the Roman trial, and to the crucifixion

    Lecture XIX: John, The Apostle (Part 2)

    Lecture XIX: John, The Apostle (Part 2)

    Jesus had good reason to call John a "Son of Thunder."  John was fiery, impetuous, and we see that from different events in the Gospels.  He was also the "Beloved Disciple" mentioned in the Fourth Gospel and the arguments that say otherwise just don't hold up.  At some point, he became known as the "Apostle of Love."  Is it plausible that change occurred at the scene of the Crucifixion?

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Lecture XVIII: John, The Apostle (Part 1)

    Lecture XVIII: John, The Apostle (Part 1)

    John was likely the "other disciple" of John, the Baptist, along with Andrew, which explains why he followed Jesus immediately at Lake Galilee.  Jesus singled out John (along with Peter and James) to experience three secret events -- the raising of Jarius' daughter from the dead, the Transfiguration, and the Agony in the Garden.  Why?

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Lecture XVII: John, The Fisherman (Part 2)

    Lecture XVII: John, The Fisherman (Part 2)

    Jesus called him a "Son of Thunder." He was also known as the "Apostle of Love." When, how, and why did he change? What can we know about him through Scripture and history? Let's go into his life in Galilee, how he was raised, how he prayed, how he worked as a commercial fisherman and why Jesus needed his special skills. (Part 2)

    • 57 min
    Lecture XVI: John, The Fisherman (Part 1)

    Lecture XVI: John, The Fisherman (Part 1)

    Jesus called him a "Son of Thunder." He was also known as the "Apostle of Love." When, how, and why did he change? What can we know about him through Scripture and history? Let's go into his life in Galilee, how he was raised, how he prayed, how he worked as a commercial fisherman and why Jesus needed his special skills. (Part 1)

    • 56 min
    Lecture XV: Nicodemus - The Pharisee

    Lecture XV: Nicodemus - The Pharisee

    Scholars say we know less about the Pharisees than we once thought we did.  But we do know some things.  Things from history, Josephus, the Dead Sea Scrolls, rabbinic literature, and the Gospels. Things that help us understand what Nicodemus may have thought and taught. And those things make Nicodemus one of the most intriguing characters in all of the Gospels.  A compelling case can be made to call him “St. Nicodemus.”

    • 1 hr 57 min
    Lecture XIV: Nicodemus - The One Who Came By Night

    Lecture XIV: Nicodemus - The One Who Came By Night

    Nicodemus was a rich Pharisee and a ruler of the Jews who met with Jesus and who helped bury Jesus.  Many have questioned his faith over the years, but many others see him as a believer, though one in development.  I wanted to crawl under his skin and see what he saw and why he did what he did.  In this first of two parts, we unpack what the Gospel of John says about him -- his meeting with Jesus at night, his defense of Jesus at Sukkoth, and his lavish burial of Jesus.  On careful reading, each of these incidents tells us much about him.  He turns out to be an extraordinary figure worthy of our contemplation and admiration.

    • 1 hr 22 min

Customer Reviews

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56 Ratings

56 Ratings

Kunzington ,

Best of Lent

This presentation is superb. It’s been a live presentation for years - thrilled to have it in a download! Thank you, Dave!

Loving the 2024 updates (and the other years, too!)

Found an interesting idea of “eating until full” of the Torah. Makes John:6 quite meaningful in the understanding fulfillment of the prophets & the law. And it wouldn’t have been strange to be told to “eat” of it.

Long Jeans 4 U ,

Highly recommended

Shaneyfelt provides new and revealing truths about Jesus’s trial and crucifixion that give a greater understanding and more powerful meaning to the Lenten season. I highly recommend this podcast.

whthehshebtntje ,

Very interesting!

We know so much about Jesus birth, death and resurrection. But not as much about the trial. This podcast really explains it both in spiritual context but from historical context as well I love how Shaneyfelt also uses multiple points of view from different religious backgrounds.

I have found myself listening more than once.

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