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🗓️ 25 March 2023
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When BYU professor Eric Huntsman was growing up, he spent time among Catholics in Pittsburgh and Baptists in Alabama and came to love the different ways other Christian denominations worshiped Jesus. And one of his favorite ways that other Christians worshiped was during Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter Sunday. Over the years, Eric began incorporating many Holy Week traditions into his spiritual practice and found it helped him connect more deeply with the Savior and his atoning sacrifice.
To help other Latter-day Saints who may be interested in learning more about Holy Week and developing ways of celebrating it, Eric, along with co-author Trevan Hatch, has recently published a book called Greater Love Hath No Man: A Latter-day Saint Guide to Celebrating the Easter Season.
In today’s conversation, Zach Davis spoke with Eric about his journey as a disciple and scholar of Jesus, what traditional Holy Week commemoration looks like, and how Easter is a time when we can connect with our fellow Christian brothers and sisters.
Eric Huntsman is a professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU. In April of 2023, Eric began a two and a half year appointment of the BYU Jerusalem Studies Program, from where he joined us for this conversation. After initially researching Roman history, Eric’s scholarly efforts have focused on the life and ministry of Jesus in the New Testament Gospels, especially the Gospel of John.
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0:27.2 | to really well-prepared, thoughtful talks as well as inspiring music and really feeling |
0:36.7 | a deep connection with my other Latter-day Saint brothers and sisters around me in our |
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1:11.6 | When BYU professor Eric Hunsman was growing up, he spent time among the Catholics in Pittsburgh |
1:15.8 | and the Baptist in Tennessee and he came to love the different ways that other Christian |
1:19.2 | denominations worship Jesus. |
1:21.3 | And one of his favorite ways that other Christians worship was during Holy Week, the week leading |
1:25.0 | up to Easter Sunday. |
1:26.6 | Over the years, Eric began incorporating many Holy Week traditions into his spiritual |
1:30.0 | practice and he found that it helped him connect more deeply with the Savior and his |
1:33.1 | atoning sacrifice. |
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