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789 Easter Sunday Andrew Skinner and Kerry Muhlestein

03.31.2024 - By Richie T SteadmanPlay

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In this episode Andrew Skinner and Kerry Muhlestein discuss the events of Easter Sunday. They revel in the reality of the resurrection, and explore the profound witnesses we have of that blessed event.

Find Kerry Muhlestein’s other TCH interviews and books here:

Episode 407 & I Saw the Lord: Joseph’s First Vision Combined from Nine Accounts

Episode 490 & God Will Prevail: Ancient Covenants, Modern Blessings, and the Gathering of Israel

Episode 778 & The Easter Connection

Other Holy Week Episodes:

Palm Sunday

Holy Monday

Holy Tuesday

Holy (or Spy) Wednesday

Holy (or Maundy) Thursday

Good Friday

Holy Saturday

 

Some of Kerry Muhlestein’s books below (click the covers).

Kerry Muhlestein is a Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU with a Ph.D. in Egyptology and Hebrew Language and Literature from UCLA. He is the Director of the BYU Egypt Excavation Project. He hosts the podcast The Scriptures Are Real.

He is also the author of many books, including Learning to Love Isaiah, which helps us understand Isaiah in the Bible and in the Book of Mormon.

He has also written extensively about the Abrahamic Covenant and the Book of Abraham. He has six children and one grandson.

Andrew C. Skinner was a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University when this was written. Born and raised in Colorado, he earned his BA degree in history from the University of Colorado. He then earned an MA degree from the Iliff School of Theology in Jewish studies and a ThM degree from Harvard in biblical Hebrew. He did graduate work at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He earned a PhD from the University of Denver in Near Eastern and European history specializing in Judaism.

Skinner taught for four years at Ricks College and has filled three assignments at the BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies, where he served as a faculty member and taught Near Eastern studies. He has served as director of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, dean of Religious Education, and chair of the Department of Ancient Scripture. He is the author or coauthor of over one hundred publications, including Jerusalem: The Eternal City; New Testament Apostles Testify of Christ; Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: The Unidentified Fragments from Qumran Cave 4 (an analysis of all the unidentified Hebrew and Aramaic Dead Sea Scroll texts); Scriptural Parables for the Latter Days; and Gethsemane.

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