The Bible: A History Episode Rating Graph
Jan 2010 - present
Jan 2010 - present
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Browse episode ratings trends for The Bible: A History. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of The Bible: A History's 7 episodes.
S1 Ep5
7.3
21st Feb 2010
The figure of Jesus Christ is a complex and often misunderstood one. His works and teachings are used to promote a whole host of ideologies. Irish politician Gerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the political group associated with the IRA. He investigates the life and death of Jesus against the backdrop of his own controversial life and career. Could Jesus be considered a freedom fighter?
S1 Ep4
7.0
14th Feb 2010
There is no doubt that the bible spells trouble for women. Some parts are absolutely ripe with sexism and misogyny. However, historian Bettany Hughes preposes that it is actually very interesting what happened to women in the bible, and that it marked a turning point in the history of the gender.
S1 Ep1
4.4
24th Jan 2010
Some believe that the earth was created by God. Others believe that it was created by the Big Bang. Each side is adamant in their views, and refuses to entertain the other. But, is there a common ground? Host Howard Jacobson seeks to find a common ground where both the sciences and religion could be considered right.
S1 Ep7
6.0
7th Mar 2010
The Book of Revelations is known to be a grim, detailed description of the end of the world. Some believe it was designed to terrify the masses into piety. In his childhood, theologian Dr. Robert Beckford was taught that it was the prophetic truth. But, as he now investigates, could it actually be a message of hope telling us we can create heaven on Earth?
S1 Ep1
4.4
24th Jan 2010
Some believe that the earth was created by God. Others believe that it was created by the Big Bang. Each side is adamant in their views, and refuses to entertain the other. But, is there a common ground? Host Howard Jacobson seeks to find a common ground where both the sciences and religion could be considered right.
S1 Ep2
7.0
31st Jan 2010
Of all the characters in the bible, Abraham is the most predominant. From him the three largest religions in the world arose. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. But rather than setting a foundation for peace among them, each religion claims Abraham as their own. Host Rageh Omaar wants to discover who Abraham was, and whether or not he his the key to peace among the masses.
S1 Ep3
6.3
7th Feb 2010
The ten commandments given to Moses shaped Christianity and even the world today. Some people believe that they are nothing but an outdated burden. Host Ann Widdecombe researches the origination and interpretations of the ten commandments and wants to know if society would be better if everyone followed them today.
S1 Ep4
7.0
14th Feb 2010
There is no doubt that the bible spells trouble for women. Some parts are absolutely ripe with sexism and misogyny. However, historian Bettany Hughes preposes that it is actually very interesting what happened to women in the bible, and that it marked a turning point in the history of the gender.
S1 Ep5
7.3
21st Feb 2010
The figure of Jesus Christ is a complex and often misunderstood one. His works and teachings are used to promote a whole host of ideologies. Irish politician Gerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the political group associated with the IRA. He investigates the life and death of Jesus against the backdrop of his own controversial life and career. Could Jesus be considered a freedom fighter?
S1 Ep6
6.3
28th Feb 2010
St. Paul did more to shape the moral and ethical direction of the ancient world than anyone else. He was far ahead of his time, suggesting that equality and progressive change in society was better for mankind. Historian Tom Holland discusses the relevancy of Paul's ideas then and now and asks why his controversial teachings are often quoted by those opposed to homosexuality and women priests.
S1 Ep7
6.0
7th Mar 2010
The Book of Revelations is known to be a grim, detailed description of the end of the world. Some believe it was designed to terrify the masses into piety. In his childhood, theologian Dr. Robert Beckford was taught that it was the prophetic truth. But, as he now investigates, could it actually be a message of hope telling us we can create heaven on Earth?
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The first episode of The Bible: A History aired on January 24, 2010.
The last episode of The Bible: A History aired on March 07, 2010.
There are 7 episodes of The Bible: A History.
There is one season of The Bible: A History.
Yes.
The Bible: A History is set to return for future episodes.