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Universals or Particulars? Pt. 22 comments

Hiram wrote 17 hours ago: (Continued from Universals or Particulars? Pt. 1) The problem that I found with this author ’s … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, Is Jesus God?, Laws of God, Atheism, Philosophy, God, Postmodernism

The Passage Caught in Adultery?4 comments

Hiram wrote 1 day ago: 1 But Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. 2 Now early in the morning He came again into the temple, a … more →

Tags: Textual Criticism, Abraham, Adam and Eve, Apologetics, Atonement, Bart Ehrman, Bruce Metzger, Christ in the Old Testament, Genesis

Moving Beyond Biblical Criticism?

liberalbaptistrev wrote 3 days ago: William Willimon in a blog entry titled “Between Two Worlds: Advice for New Pastors” (Ma … more →

Tags: Bible/Theology, Re-thinking and Re-doing church, Goofed-up Bible, Fundamentalism, church polity, william willimon, seminary education, purpose of seminary, purpose of church

Where to Find Christ...1 comment

Hiram wrote 1 week ago: With the clamor of chaos in the marketplace, the church, the family, and just about every other sphe … more →

Tags: Devotional, apocalypse, Atonement, Christ in the Old Testament, Genesis, God, Is Jesus God?, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of Christ

Flying Snakes in the Bible3 comments

jacobschriftman wrote 1 week ago: In the fifth century BC—a time when several Old Testament books were composed—there lived a Greek hi … more →

Tags: Bible, History, Egypt, flyzing snakes, Herodotus, Isaiah, The Histories

Universals or Particulars? Pt.12 comments

Hiram wrote 1 week ago: 22 Then Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I perceive that in all th … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Acts 17, Barth, Buber, C. S. Lewis, Christ, Christianity, Dialogue, Faith

How Blind Jacob Saw...3 comments

Hiram wrote 2 weeks ago: 8 Then Israel saw Joseph’s sons, and said, “Who are these?” 9 Joseph said to his father, “They are m … more →

Tags: Devotional, Textual Criticism, Abraham, Atonement, Genesis, God, isaac and rebekah, Jacob and Rachel, job`s wife

Slandering the Bible's Reliability to Produce Doubt

Scott Shifferd Jr. wrote 2 weeks ago: Often skeptics and liberal theologians unite in the mass media and as “history” on cable … more →

Tags: Christ, Defenses & Proofs, Christianity, church, Church of Christ, Churches of Christ, Faith, False teachers, False Teaching

Jacob's Trinitarian Blessing6 comments

Hiram wrote 2 weeks ago: I’m currently finishing up my readings in Genesis, jotting down whatever comes to mind as I po … more →

Tags: doctrine, New Testament, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, Is Jesus God?, Atonement, Laws of God, Genesis, Atheism

The Search For The Historical Jesus: The Gospel According to Whom? (Part II)4 comments

Eric Brown wrote 3 weeks ago: The New Testament: Its Apostolic Foundations & the Significance of 70 The answer to the question … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Catholic Church, Christian Origins, Christology, Exegesis, fall of Jerusalem, Historical Jesus, Jewish Revolt, New Testament

Joseph, Moses & Jesus2 comments

Hiram wrote 3 weeks ago: As a rule of thumb, whenever I encounter a type of the Lord Jesus I try to take as many exegetical p … more →

Tags: typology, New Testament, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, Is Jesus God?, Sacrifice, Genesis, Literature, suffering

Where is Your Faith? Past, Present, or Future?1 comment

Hiram wrote 3 weeks ago: 20When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went out to meet him, but Mary stayed at home. 21 … more →

Tags: Devotional, Literature, the enlightenment project, responsibility, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, mary martha and lazarus, John 1:1, lazarus' resurrection

Things I find stupid, objectionable, offensive and just plain wrong on the bible. Exodus 16-20

Lone Wolf wrote 1 month ago: Exodus 16:2-3 2 And the whole congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaro … more →

Tags: Agnosticism, Atheism, Belief, Offencive Bible, Religion, Skepticism, The Bible, Biblical errancy, biblical inerrancy

The Search For The Historical Jesus: The Gospel According to Whom? (Part I)38 comments

Eric Brown wrote 1 month ago: Jesus of Nazareth: Liar, Lunatic, Lord—or Historical Victim? A student at a Catholic university—if i … more →

Tags: Pope Benedict XVI, John Henry Cardinal Newman, Pope Leo XIII, Historical Jesus, Christology, Skepticism, Biblical Theology, Aeterni Patris

Review: "A Prayer to Our Father" by Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson1 comment

taddelay wrote 1 month ago: A couple of weeks ago I received a copy of Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson’s new book, A Prayer To … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Hebrew, nehemia gordon, Keith Johnson, A Prayer to Our Father, jewish christian study, jewish theology, Christian Theology, Gospel of Matthew

It's About Time...

d.f. wrote 1 month ago: I always wonder what goes through these peoples’ hearts and minds Ah, the liberal. One of the … more →

Tags: Christianity, poor exegesis

God Said...and it Was So: The Narratival Priority of the Word of God

Hiram wrote 1 month ago: In the Beginning was the Word Perhaps one the most overlooked themes of the Old Testament is one tha … more →

Tags: Theology, Textual Criticism, Old Testament, Atonement, Genesis, apocalypse, Moses, symblolism, the Bible and philosophy

A Collective Type of the Trinity in the Book of Genesis1 comment

Hiram wrote 2 months ago: Now, you might be asking yourself: “Just what is a ‘collective type’?” Simpl … more →

Tags: typology, Is Jesus God?, Sacrifice, Laws of God, apocalypse, Abraham, Literature, Adam and Eve, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

Tremper Longman III on an historical Adam5 comments

Richard wrote 2 months ago: … more →


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