What people are watching Every week, we post new video lectures, author interviews, and more. Here are the top 10 most-watched Bible and theology videos on the Zondervan channel: Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: Introduction Nabeel Qureshi Building on the powerful story and arguments he shared in the New York Times bestselling book, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, Nabeel Qureshi takes viewers deeper into apologetics and evangelism among Muslims Who are the Nephilim? Gary Edward Schnittjer Genesis 6:4 reads: "The Nephilim were on the earth in those days." We know almost nothing about the Nephilim. Who were these people? Gary Edward Schnittjer explains. 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity John C. Lennox In the 2084 video series, scientist and philosopher John C. Lennox offers a thought-provoking, balanced, and engaging resource on technology, meaning, and what it means to be a human being created in the image of God. The Best Way to Learn Latin Derek Cooper Get practical tips from Derek Cooper, author of the Basics of Latin grammar and instructor of the Basics of Latin online course, for learning Latin—or any language. What is the Mark of the Beast? Craig S. Keener Who—or what—is the beast in Revelation 13? And what does the mark of the beast, the number 666, mean? In this video, Craig S. Keener, author of the Revelation commentary in the NIV Application Commentary series and instructor of the Revelation online course, explains. What is the Rapture? Michael F. Bird The Rapture is a belief that Jesus Christ will return initially for the church. However, if you take a closer look at the Bible, it's not exactly clear how this will work. In this video, Michael F. Bird of Ridley College explores some of the interpretive challenges. Basics of Biblical Hebrew: The Hebrew Alphabet Miles V. Van Pelt Learn to write and say all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In this video, Miles V. Van Pelt, author of the Basics of Biblical Hebrew grammar and instructor in the Basics of Biblical Hebrew online course, shows you how. Who Killed Jesus? The Historical Context of Jesus' Crucifixion Mark L. Strauss Historically, the primary responsibility has been placed on the Jewish leadership and the Jews in Jerusalem. Throughout the centuries, this has sometimes had tragic consequences, resulting in Antisemitism and violence against Jews. More recent trends in scholarship have shifted the blame to the Romans. In this video, Mark L. Strauss, author of Four Portraits, One Jesus: A Survey of Jesus and the Gospels helps you understand both the history and the text of the Bible. How Can You Trust the New Testament When the Original Manuscripts Are All Different? Daniel B. Wallace We don't have a single, original, preserved copy of the New Testament. So how can you trust the text of the New Testament when all the earliest copies disagree with each other? Daniel B. Wallace, Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, explains why you can still trust the New Testament. Why Science Hasn't Disproved Christianity Sam Chan Upholding Christianity doesn't mean we have to disparage the benefits of science. You might be surprised by how many scientists believe in a supernatural, personal God. In this video, Sam Chan, author of Evangelism in a Skeptical World: How to Make the Unbelievable News about Jesus More Believable, shows that there's nothing incompatible about science and believing in God. You received this email because you elected to receive online courses emails from Zondervan Academic. You can unsubscribe from the list at any time.
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