Naples And Its Religious Dioramas
It's kind of creche gone wild in Naples with dioramas on display in churches, figurines and set dressing available for sale on the streets. Everyone
It's kind of creche gone wild in Naples with dioramas on display in churches, figurines and set dressing available for sale on the streets. Everyone
It’s not uncommon for skeptics of Christianity to point to differences between the New Testament Gospel accounts as evidence of corruption or
Given how many ways there are to explain what might have motivated the alleged eyewitnesses of the Resurrection, what is the most reasonable
Naples is a riot of big attractions and bustle all around. People, cars, food, churches, trash. In yo' face. Crane the neck, dip the head, look a
Today, we have a guest post from frequent W&T commenter The Pirate Priest: I was Inspired by Dave B.’s series on the chronology of the New
Hi SUM Nation. Lynn Donovan here. I want you to meet my friend. This is Debbie DelNero. I met her at my new church about a year ago. I was still
Hello all! Amanda here, I hope you had a great weekend and a wonderful Mothers Day! I have another "WOW God!" story to share with all of
Since my first encounter with Robert Jenson’s construal of justification as metalinguistic rule back in the late 70s, I have sought to proclaim
Since my first encounter with Robert Jenson’s construal of justification as metalinguistic rule back in the late 70s, I have sought to proclaim
Does Jesus still matter in the modern world? If so, how can we, as leaders and members of His Church communicate this to others? In this week’s
Apologists seeking to save God from God are quick to remind us that the God of the Hebrew Bible was a God of justice in order to explain the violence
It pays to check your work. I have reached a new level of experience in distributing patterns shafts. I know how to do it backwards and forwards now.
If you asked me what my favorite food is, I’d have to say pizza. Like my father and his father before him, there’s nothing I love better to do in
It is now the season of feasting; the alleluia’s have returned, we have shouted “He is risen indeed”, and now after 40 days of waiting we feast
Statues of Jesus are not a thing in the country that prides itself as the first to adopt Christianity as its national religion. But Armenia’s