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The Institutes (11)

vizaviz wrote 1 day ago: Book 1 Chapter 8 Sections 1-4 Calvin switches from the internal proofs of Scriptural authority to ex … more →

Tags: musings, Books, Theology Proper, John Calvin, Bibliology, Holy Scripture, The Institutes of the Christian Religion, Special Revelation, Skepticism

Intoduction to the Pentateuch

adamscorner wrote 3 days ago: THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES are variously known as the Law, the Torah (Hebrew for Law), the Law of Moses … more →

Tags: Holy Bible (mkjv), Torah

The Case For God? A refutation of Dr. Berman6 comments

the defiant skeptic wrote 4 days ago: Dr. Joshua Berman’s essay “The Case for God: A Political and Economic Perspective” … more →

Tags: Atheism, Politics, Religion, Berman, Bible, Old Testament, Scripture

II. Creation and the Origin of Man F. Epic of Gilgamesh

truthopia wrote 1 week ago: One could argue that the tale of the deluge and flooding of the world found in the Epic of Gilgames … more →

Tags: Civilization, Creation, Creation Story, fable, Flood, History, language, Myth, Old Testament

The commissioning of the disciples (1)

heaven1962 wrote 1 week ago: MATTHEW 28:16-20 THE eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had ordered th … more →

Tags: Commissioning of the Disciples, Favorite Place, More Sermons, Traditional Books, Ancient people, Tiny Whispering Voice, "little faith", mission, Disciples

Rethinking a Postcolonial Critical view of Exodus §3

Oliver wrote 2 weeks ago: The postcolonial and liberation critical interpretations of the Exodus narrative rest on the ability … more →

Tags: Politics and Religion, Theology, Postcolonialism and Exodus, African Theology, Bible, Biblical Hermeneutics, Biblical Studies, Colonialism, Exodus

Rethinking a Postcolonial Critical view of Exodus §1

Oliver wrote 2 weeks ago: This is the first in a series of posts on postcolonial critical interpretations of the Biblical Exod … more →

Tags: Politics and Religion, Theology, Postcolonialism and Exodus, African Theology, Bible, Biblical Hermeneutics, Biblical Studies, Colonialism, Exodus

Biblical Journey of Biblical Proportions I: The Pentateuch18 comments

Cat wrote 2 weeks ago: Beginning Notes/Disclaimer: This is meant to be humorous, not irreverent. I acknowledge that the Bib … more →

Tags: all deep and philosophical, many an unfinished project, biblical journey of biblical proportions, Religion, Christianity, Bible, Biblical, Scripture

Seminar Question 4

Joshua wrote 3 weeks ago: Can the Pentateuch be both Mosaic in origin and sixth century?    The Pentateuch is Mosaic. Anytime … more →

Tags: Seminar Question, JEDP, Mosaic

II. Creation and the Origin of Man D. Our True Biblical Ancestors

truthopia wrote 3 weeks ago: In the varied interpretations of Genesis and its story–or stories, as the case may be–o … more →

Tags: Bible, Civilization, Creation, Creation Story, Evolution, fable, Myth, Old Testament, origin of man

Islam is the fulfillment of God's promise 1 comment

Ibn Anwar wrote 1 month ago:  According to the Chumash (חומש) Islam is a fulfillment of God’s promise to Ishmael by Ibn Anw … more →

Tags: Bibles, Bible, Chumash, Ishmael, Islam, Prophecy, Torah

Gemstones in the Bible1 comment

chouck017894 wrote 1 month ago: The Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible), attributed to Moses, presents the oldest known recor … more →

Tags: atheist, Bible, Religion, History, Christianity, Culture, Random, Moses, Breastplate

Mr Bean, the Babylonians, and Genesis 1

Oliver wrote 1 month ago: Back in 2007, Dr Vince Cable, then the acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, observed at Prime Min … more →

Tags: Theology, Spiritual Thoughts, Theological Anthropology, Irenaeus of Lyons, Vocation, gordon brown, Vince Cable, Genesis 1, Genesis

Pentateuchal Authors and Qumran4 comments

Richard wrote 1 month ago: One issue that I have been pondering recently is what light Qumran sheds upon the authorship of the … more →

Tags: Dead Sea Scrolls, Exodus, 4QpaleoExod^m, Dead Sea Scrolls, Exodus, qumran, Tetrateuch

SHOTGUN STORIES (dir. Jeff Nichols, 2007)

cbaldwinbarnett wrote 1 month ago: With a premise that might have been taken from the Pentateuch or from the Drive-By Truckers’ b … more →

Tags: Movies, Entertainment, shotgun stories, Jeff Nichols, Drive-By Truckers

II. Creation and the Origin of Man C. Genesis and Completion of Creation

truthopia wrote 1 month ago: I apologize for my absence, I have been out of the country the past few weeks. I shall try to be mo … more →

Tags: Art, Bible, Civilization, Creation, Creation Story, fable, Myth, Old Testament, origin of man

Be Strong and Courageous

forthisveryday wrote 2 months ago: Joshua 1 The first five books of the Old Testament are called the Pentateuch. They are the five book … more →

Tags: Quiet Time, Moses, Joshua, Israelites, Joshua 1, strong, courageous

Moses and the rays of light

Gillian Gould Lazarus wrote 2 months ago: Torah portion Ki Tissa Exodus 34:29-35   If you get the opportunity to go to Rome, you might visit t … more →

Seeking the Face of God2 comments

manyo3 wrote 2 months ago: I got an answer in my study this morning to the question I had (in our Spirit class) last week about … more →

Tags: Christianity, Bible, David, God, Moses, Religion


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