The Historical Jesus
with Dr. Travis Proctor
September 29th – November 17th
Lectures recorded Mondays, 2pm ET
Register NowAre you curious about what we can really know about Jesus of Nazareth—beyond myth and legend?
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Would you like to learn from a university professor and published expert on ancient Christianity in a dynamic online class with other Religion for Breakfast fans?
Then register now for Dr. Travis Proctor’s new 8-week seminar, The Historical Jesus, starting Monday, September 29th at 2:00 PM EST!
Designed for beginners or anyone interested in digging deeper, this class explores how historians study Jesus of Nazareth as a figure of history. You’ll examine the earliest sources, analyze his teachings and deeds, and tackle big questions like: Did Jesus really exist? Was he married? Why was he crucified?
You’ll gain tools in historical analysis, understand the Greco-Roman and Jewish contexts of Jesus’s life, and engage with controversial debates — all in an engaging, accessible environment.
$200 ($100 for members)
- ✔ 8 live 90-minute lectures, Mondays at 2:00 PM ET, September 29 – November 17
- âś” Lectures are recorded live with immediate lifetime access
- âś” Community Discussion Forum
- âś” Weekly Exercises
Class Schedule
Week 1: Introduction to the Course; Studying Jesus and Religion Academically
Week 2: Jesus Among Other Holy Men in Antiquity
Week 3: Did Jesus Exist? Sources and Methods for Reconstructing the Historical Jesus
Week 4: Mary, Mary, and Joseph: The Historical Jesus and (His) Family
Week 5: The Miracles and Deeds of the Historical Jesus
Week 6: The Teachings of the Historical Jesus
Week 7: Jesus the Apocalyptic Prophet
Week 8: The Historical Jesus On and Off the Cross
What students are saying about
Dr. Travis Proctor’s seminars:

"I would recommend taking any one of Dr. Proctor's classes.
He is a phenomenal professor, and you can tell us he has a lot of helpful information and instruction to give"

"I would absolutely recommend this class. I would say this because Travis has sparked my interest and fostered a class environment that is respectful and challenges ideas with historical fact"
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