Questioning Evangelism
We’d just finished up another night at Christianity Explored when I stumbled upon a discussion my friend Lisa was having with a... Read More
Josephus (not Luke) Misdated Quirinius’s Census
John Rhoads argues in a recent article that it was Josephus, not Luke, who misdated Quirinius’s census. The gist of his piece... Read More
Interview with Carl Martin
I had a chance to sit down with Clearwater Christian College prof. Carl Martin a few months back to talk about biblical studies, ministry... Read More
Kingdom through Covenant: A (dispensational) Review
Two profs from Southern Seminary published a biblical theology earlier this year that “fell like a bomb on the playground of the... Read More
Who Is Jesus? Mark's Two Options
I’ve been reading the Gospel of Mark together with some Christians and “seekers” over the past several weeks. (We’ve been using a... Read More
Continuing the Quest: Recommended Resources
Let me add this “Appendix” onto the end of my recent two-part series on the importance of history in biblical studies, particularly... Read More
Why the Quest for the Historical Jesus Matters
This is the second part of a two-part post on the importance of history and historical work—like the quest for the historical... Read More
Why Christians Need History
I just began my second time through an introductory course on the Gospels. The very first assignment I have my students do... Read More
Meet the Skeptic
This is a guest post by my friend David Doran, Jr., who is the Director of Outreach at Inter-City Baptist Church and a... Read More
Could You Stick the Landing?
This is a guest post by Matt Owen, my friend and associate pastor of Community Baptist Church in Trenton, MI. Only... Read More