Discovering Christianity
Discovering - Who is this Jesus?
Two thousand years ago, a man who changed the course of history was born.
He was a carpenter. As an adult, he never travelled more than 60 miles. He was betrayed by one of his 12 followers and executed for crimes he did not commit.
His name is familiar to us all – even if only as a swearword. But who is he – who is this Jesus?
Mightier than the Sword
Throughout history emperors and dictators, kings and queens, regimes and religions have done their best to destroy it - and failed.
So what about this book, this collection of ancient writings we know today as the Bible? Who wrote it? Where did it come from, What is its message?
Sifting the Evidence
This beautifully photographed two-part documentary series takes you inside these fascinating sites and allows you to see them as never before. Insightful commentary from the host and a team of experts will connect these sites with the stories and characters of the Old and New Testaments, explaining why we can rely on the historical accuracy of the Scriptures.
What does archaeology tell us about the historical accuracy of the Bible? Join host Dr Chris Sinkinson as he visits the great sites of the Holy Land, including the site of the original "City of David", the Temple Mount; Capernaum, where you can see remnants of the Apostle Peter's house; and the church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.
Discovering - 'Has Science Killed Christianity?'
Prof. Stephen Taylor is currently head of the mass spectrometry research group at the University Of Liverpool, UK. He lectures before a live audience.
Philosophy, Science and The God Debate
In a world where high-profile scientists like Professor Richard Dawkins and the late Professor Stephen Hawking have convinced many that science and faith are incompatible, this series challenges that narrative. Featuring three distinguished Oxford professors—Alister McGrath, John Lennox, and Keith Ward—this series offers a platform for rigorous debate and critical examination of the relationship between science and religion.
Discovering - Real Lives
A Series of 8 x 4 min mini-documentaries