Our Savior in the Gospels

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Our Savior in the Gospels is a TV show produced by BYUtv that explores the life and teachings of Jesus Christ through the lens of the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The show is hosted by Casey Griffiths, an associate professor of Church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University, and Hanna Seariac, an assistant professor of ancient scripture at BYU.

Each episode of the show focuses on a particular aspect of Jesus' life or teaching, and is structured around a set of questions, such as "What did Jesus mean when he said 'I am the way, the truth, and the life'?" or "How did Jesus' miracles differ from those performed by other prophets?" To answer these questions, Casey and Hanna draw on their expertise in biblical studies, Church history, and ancient languages, as well as on interviews with other scholars and theological experts.

What sets Our Savior in the Gospels apart from other TV shows about Jesus is its emphasis on historical and cultural context. Rather than presenting Jesus as a timeless figure removed from his historical context, the show seeks to situate his teachings and actions within the complex world of first-century Judaism and the Roman Empire. This involves exploring topics such as Jewish synagogues, Roman law, and the politics of the second temple period.

At the same time, the show also recognizes the powerful spiritual and theological dimensions of Jesus' life and ministry. Through careful analysis of the Gospels themselves, Our Savior in the Gospels offers insightful commentary on some of the most profound themes of Christianity, such as the nature of God, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the meaning of salvation.

One of the strengths of the show is its engaging presentation style. Rather than simply lecturing to the audience, Casey and Hanna make learning about Jesus fun and accessible, using a blend of humor, animation, and visual aids to keep viewers engaged. For example, in one episode, they use a graphic novel format to illustrate the debate between Jesus and the Pharisees about paying taxes to Caesar.

Another highlight of the show is its use of location footage. Rather than being confined to a studio, Casey and Hanna travel to key locations in Israel and Jordan to provide viewers with an immersive experience of the places and landscapes that shaped Jesus' life and teachings. From the streets of Jerusalem to the shores of Galilee, the show captures the beauty and complexity of the holy land.

Our Savior in the Gospels is a show that will appeal to a wide range of viewers. For Christians, it offers an opportunity to deepen their understanding of Jesus and his teachings, and to renew their faith in him. For non-Christians or those new to Christianity, the show provides an accessible and engaging introduction to the figure who has had such a profound impact on world history.

Overall, Our Savior in the Gospels is an informative, engaging, and spiritually enriching TV show that offers viewers a unique perspective on Jesus Christ and his message of love, compassion, and salvation. Whether you are a seasoned biblical scholar or simply curious about the life and teachings of Jesus, this show is well worth watching.

Our Savior in the Gospels is a series that is currently running and has 2004 seasons (34 episodes). The series first aired on May 10, 2004.

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Seasons
The Resurrection
34. The Resurrection
May 14, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the burial of Christ's body to the Resurrection of Christ on the third day, as well as its significance to us today.
33. "What Think Ye of Christ?"
May 14, 2004
LDS scholars discuss previous episodes in this series and provide an overview of what the gospel is and why we need it today.
The Arrest and Trial
32. The Arrest and Trial
May 13, 2004
LDS scholars discuss more of the Savior's suffering in the garden of Gethsemane and the events of his immediate arrest afterwards.
The Crucifixion
31. The Crucifixion
May 13, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the last days of the Savior's life.
That They All May Be One
30. That They All May Be One
May 12, 2004
LDS scholars discuss Christ's teachings during the Last Supper in Luke 22 and John 14-15.
Gethsemane
29. Gethsemane
May 12, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the suffering of Christ in Gethsemane and the Atonement using John 17-18, Mark 14, Luke 22, and Matthew 26 as foundations.
Preparations for the Last Supper
28. Preparations for the Last Supper
May 11, 2004
LDS scholars discuss Christ's preparations for the Last Supper and for his death, also Judas Iscariot's betrayal.
The Last Supper
27. The Last Supper
May 11, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the main part of the Last Supper. The sacrament is instituted and Christ washed the apostles' feet.
The Olivet Discourse
25. The Olivet Discourse
May 10, 2004
LDS scholars discuss Christ's discourse given from the Mount of Olives.
Lazarus, Come Forth
24. Lazarus, Come Forth
May 7, 2004
LDS scholars go over the event of Christ raising Lazarus from the dead in John 11.
The Triumphal Entry
23. The Triumphal Entry
May 7, 2004
LDS scholars discuss Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem at the beginning of the last week of His mortal life.
The Cost of Discipleship
22. The Cost of Discipleship
May 6, 2004
LDS scholars discuss John 10 and Luke 10-18 and how Jesus' parables show the price we must pay to be a follower of Christ.
The Good Shepherd
21. The Good Shepherd
May 6, 2004
LDS scholars discuss how Christ is our Shepherd.
The Feast of the Tabernacles
20. The Feast of the Tabernacles
May 5, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the feast of tabernacles and John 7 where Christ, before His death and resurrection, publicly declares himself to be the Messiah.
Light of the World
19. Light of the World
May 5, 2004
LDS scholars discuss how Christ is the light of the world. The Pharisee leaders try to trap Jesus by His own law, but are unsuccessful.
The Rock of Our Salvation
18. The Rock of Our Salvation
May 4, 2004
LDS scholars explore Christ's conversation with Peter and the other apostles at Caesarea Philippi.
The Mount of Transfiguration
17. The Mount of Transfiguration
May 4, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the event on the Mount of Transfiguration, why it happened as well as its significance then and today.
Feeding The Multitude
16. Feeding The Multitude
May 3, 2004
LDS scholars discuss the death of John the Baptist and two of Christ's miracles.
The Bread of Life
15. The Bread of Life
May 3, 2004
LDS scholars discuss how Jesus Christ is the bread of life from the events in John 6.
Why Parables?
14. Why Parables?
April 30, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss the importance of parables as a teaching tool and why Christ used so many.
13. "Thy Faith Hath Made Thee Whole"
April 30, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss two of Christ's healing miracles: the woman with an issue of blood and the daughter of Jairus.
The Beatitudes
12. The Beatitudes
April 29, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss the Beatitudes given by Christ at the Sermon on the Mount.
Sermon on the Mount
11. Sermon on the Mount
April 29, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss Christ's Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7.
Rejection at Nazareth
10. Rejection at Nazareth
April 28, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss Jesus Christ's visit to Nazareth as accounted in Luke 4-5.
The Calling of the Twelve
9. The Calling of the Twelve
April 28, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss the calling of Christ's twelve apostles in the Holy Land in Luke 5-6.
Christ's Early Ministry
8. Christ's Early Ministry
April 27, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss Jesus' early ministry just after his baptism in John 2-3.
Woman at the Well
7. Woman at the Well
April 27, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman who came to Jacob's well in John 4.
The Childhood of Jesus
6. The Childhood of Jesus
April 26, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss the early events of Christ's mortal life in Luke 1-2 and Matthew 2-3.
The Baptism of Jesus
5. The Baptism of Jesus
April 26, 2004
LDS religious scholars discuss the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist and the temptations of Christ found in Matthew 3-4 and John 1-2.
The Jewish Messianic Expectation
4. The Jewish Messianic Expectation
April 23, 2004
Listen as LDS religion scholars discuss the politics of Israel before and during Jesus' time to explain the ancient Jews' Messianic expectation.
The Birth of Jesus
3. The Birth of Jesus
April 23, 2004
Listen as LDS religion scholars discuss the significance of Jesus Christ's mortal birth using Luke and Matthew chapters one and two.
The Gospels and Their Significance
2. The Gospels and Their Significance
April 22, 2004
Discuss the writers of the four gospels as wells as their importance to Christ's mortal life, the rest of the New Testament, and the gospel in general.
The Foreordained Redeemer
1. The Foreordained Redeemer
April 22, 2004
Listen as LDS religion scholars discuss and explain Christ's condescension in coming to earth, focusing on John 17.
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Our Savior in the Gospels is available for streaming on the BYUtv website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Our Savior in the Gospels on demand at and BYUtv.
  • Premiere Date
    May 10, 2004