lecture 1. Why not "the historical Jesus"? --
lecture 2. The starting point, the resurrection experience --
lecture 3. The matrix, symbolic world of Greek and Jew --
lecture 4. Parallels, stories of Greek and Jewish heroes --
lecture 5. The context, Jesus in the memory of the Church --
lecture 6. Earliest stages, Paul and the oral tradition --
lecture 7. Why compose Gospels? --
lecture 8. The synoptic problem and its solutions --
lecture 9. Gospel of Mark, apocalyptic and irony --
lecture 10. Gospel of Mark, good news in mystery --
lecture 11. Gospel of Mark, teacher and disciples --
lecture 12. Gospel of Mark, passion and death.
lecture 13. Gospel of Matthew, synagogue down the street --
lecture 14. Gospel of Matthew, the messiah of Israel --
lecture 15. Gospel of Matthew, Jesus and Torah --
lecture 16. Gospel of Matthew, teacher and Lord --
lecture 17. Luke-Acts, the prophetic gospel --
lecture 18. Gospel of Luke, God's prophet --
lecture 19. Gospel of Luke, the prophet and the people --
lecture 20. Acts of the Apostles, the prophet's movement --
lecture 21. Gospel of John, context of conflict --
lecture 22. Gospel of John, Jesus as the man from heaven --
lecture 23. Gospel of John, Jesus as obedient son --
lecture 24. Gospel of John, witness to the truth.
lecture 25. In and out, canonical and apocryphal gospels --
lecture 26. Young Jesus, the infancy gospel of James --
lecture 27. Young Jesus, the infancy gospel of Thomas --
lecture 28. Jewish Christian narrative gospels --
lecture 29. Fragments of narrative gospels, Gospel of Peter --
lecture 30. New revelations, Gnostic witnesses --
lecture 31. Jesus in Word, the coptic gospel of Thomas --
lecture 32. Jesus in Word, two Gnostic gospels --
lecture 33. The Gnostic good news, the Gospel of truth --
lecture 34. The Gnostic good news, the Gospel of Philip --
lecture 35. Jesus in and through the gospels --
lecture 36. Learning Jesus in past and present.