The Jesus of History and The Search for the Historical Jesus (Part 1)
Part One: History of Skepticism For most people learning about Jesus means reading the four gospels found in the New Testament. If someone said “I
Part One: History of Skepticism For most people learning about Jesus means reading the four gospels found in the New Testament. If someone said “I
Part 3, Conclusion Introduction In Part 1 we learned about the history of Smyrna, the Crown City, which helps us see the special significance of
In Luke 10, we read of an occasion when an expert in the Jewish law asked Jesus what he needed to do to inherit eternal
Our grandson, Luca, is now playing his third year of hockey. He has excellent coaches who are very focused on helping the kids develop the
In June 2019, a remarkable discovery was made in Compiegne, France. It all began when an elderly woman in her nineties, feeling overwhelmed by the
Jesus told Nicodemus: “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3). Nicodemus asked:
God has given us one inspired book, the Bible, containing everything He chose to reveal in writing of Himself, His eternal purposes and His will
We hear many conspiracy theories these days. Some of them may be true. Some are completely outlandish, even laughable. Most are in the political realm.
Imagine that you have joined a book club that meets weekly. For the first month, readings are drawn and discussions based on Shakespeare’s first folio
Chad Ramsey (Published Gospel Advocate, February 2012) The term apologetics refers to the reasoned defense offered by an individual in support of his beliefs or
Introductory context and structure: James the brother of Jesus wrote what is probably the most ‘Jewish’ book in the New Testament. In structure and in
“Living Clay” Psalm 19:7-14 In our first article we observed that It was obvious to David, that God had made the world. He knew it
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