Jesus and the Fact of Seeming Fiction
The world in which we live every day is one filled with friction—problems, situations, and people that rub us the wrong way and tend to make life more difficult. The constant barrage of the day-to-day
The world in which we live every day is one filled with friction—problems, situations, and people that rub us the wrong way and tend to make life more difficult. The constant barrage of the day-to-day
What is the resurrection and why does it matter for the Christian faith? Hear Dr. Ben Witherington share about its uniqueness and significance for every believer.
Rob Bell, author of Love Wins, has recently published a new book entitled, What We Talk about When We Talk about God. Those who are regular readers of my blog will recall that when Bell
In the rubble that filled the Jerusalem streets following the 1967 Six-Day War, archaeologists scrambled to see what the bombs had unearthed before the bulldozers came through and smoothed over the past once again. One
One of the most insidious tendencies is to see all of Scripture through the lens of Romans. This bias goes way back in history.
Are we getting the Bible wrong on homosexuality? Over the past few decades, some Christians have begun to compare the legitimization of homosexuality and the legalization of same sex marriage with earlier struggles in our
With the release of Part 1 of his new commentary series on the book of Acts, we sat down with Dr. Craig Keener to discuss Luke as a historian and how Acts compares with other
Brad Johnson shares some great insight into the Gospel of Mark’s introduction and the message of Jesus at the beginning of his ministry, which is “Repent and Believe the Gospel.” See our growing playlist of Seven
To say the book of Revelation intimidates many readers of Christian Scripture is probably an understatement. The difficulty of understanding its ancient Jewish apocalyptic symbolism and imagery is only compounded by the complexity of its
Rather than the Old Testament teaching a religion of works, it consistently reveals a God who redeems his people by grace.
Does Bible translation matter? In this post, Matt O’Reilly sheds some light on the usefulness of knowing Greek and demonstrates how one word can have a bearing on an entire doctrine—in this case, Wesleyan perfection.
“When God’s people fail to care for the land, they actually break every one the Ten Commandments. For all God’s commands touch the land in one way or another.” Read more from Howard Snyder today on the feed.