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Reza Aslan addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council
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Reza Aslan, the author and religious studies expert, addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on February 5th, 2014.
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Reza Aslan addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council
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Reza Aslan, the author and religious studies expert, addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on February 5th, 2014.
For a transcript of the remarks, please visit: http://www.lawac.org/Default.aspx?tabid=103&eventid=30183
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Reza Aslan on the three things we know about Jesus
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July 7, 2015
2/5/2014 Author Reza Aslan talks to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council about the three things he says we know about the historical figure of Jesus – and the immense amount of information we have about the time he lived through.
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Reza Aslan – the gospels not meant to be factual
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July 7, 2015
2/5/2014 Author Reza Aslan talks to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council about why the gospels were not written to be factual, but were “constructed stories” to reveal deeper truths about Jesus.
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Reza Aslan addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council
Reza Aslan, the author and religious studies expert, addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on February 5th, 2014.
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Reza Aslan addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council
Reza Aslan, the author and religious studies expert, addressing the Los Angeles World Affairs Council on February 5th, 2014.
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Reza Aslan on the three things we know about Jesus
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