NT Wright's Criterion of Double Similarity, Double Dissimilarity
NT WrightI was recently asked about a criterion for assertaining the historicity of the gospels which the British scholar Tom Wright developed. I
NT WrightI was recently asked about a criterion for assertaining the historicity of the gospels which the British scholar Tom Wright developed. I
This episode is a conversation with Drs. Madison Pierce of Western Theological Seminary and Ched Spellman of Cedarville University. We discuss the
Imagine yourself being questioned by a friend or family member in the following way: “Jim even though Church Fathers like Ignatius and Polycarp
Before I get into the post; here is a bit of a public service announcement. I’ve got a some things happening over the next couple of weeks which
Before I get into the post; here is a bit of a public service announcement. I’ve got a some things happening over the next couple of weeks which
My name is Matthew. I’m a speaker and author with Josh McDowell Ministry. After you watch this video, feel free to leave a comment here or via my
My name is Matthew. I’m a speaker and author with Josh McDowell Ministry. After you watch this video, feel free to leaving a comment here or via my
I have a fondness for the marginal characters in Scripture; for example, I’m much more interested in Barnabas, than I am in Paul. John the Baptist
Jon Laansma, Wheaton College Dr. Jon Laansma, the Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis at Wheaton College, has published
Amy Peeler, Wheaton College Dr. Amy Peeler, Associate Professor of New Testament, has authored You Are My Son: The Family of God in the Epistle to
A couple of days ago, I wrote a short definition of mission that I plan to use in some posts in the future. For the most part, reaction has been
A couple of days ago, I wrote a short definition of mission that I plan to use in some posts in the future. For the most part, reaction has been
By Ann Hutchison Jesus. There is so much swirling disagreement about him. My eyes widen at that often. For the first few years of my faith it seemed
This is the third in my series of posts on my thoughts about faith and science. In this one, I’d like to think about how Christians can engage with
Advent is once more upon us (pun intended!), and with it comes two sets of confusion: the idea that Advent is the anticipation of Christmas (when