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In his short but profound new book, ethicist David Gushee, a self-identified post-evangelical, writes especially for those who are exiting traditions in which they were raised, noting that “their ...
A “gate” (sha’ar’ in Hebrew) is read to mean a place where our inner life meets the outer world: metaphorically, our eyes, ears and mouths. We can shut them, we can open them. The world comes in ...
Jonathan Linebaugh’s pastoral, accessible invitation to Scripture is rightly focused on Christ but uncertain in its audience ...
Christians should treat the book of Enoch and other books like it the same way we do with other Apocryphal writings. Some of what the Apocrypha says is correct and right, but much of what it says is ...
The HarperCollins study Bible : New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books by Meeks, Wayne A; Bassler, Jouette M Publication date 1993 Topics Biblical concordances & ...
Thanks for joining Part Three - Moses in the Book of Romans. Last week, I “interrupted” our Moses series with a “Jesus Freak” movie interview (that I hope you enjoyed), so let's recap. In ...
A new interpretation of 3,000-year-old inscriptions carved into the walls of an ancient Egyptian turquoise mine suggests they may contain the earliest written reference to Moses.
The data analysis revealed a correlation: municipalities with one more book per capita had 4% fewer care certifications, and those with 10 more books per capita had 34% fewer certifications.
A Texas bill would allow schools to set aside time for students to pray and study the Bible or other religious texts.
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