THE BIBLE, THE “CULTURAL MANDATE,” AND LIBERAL CREEP
This past summer I had to get rid of an uninvited resident in our home, which was a 3 1/2 foot snake. It had lived with us for 3 or…
This past summer I had to get rid of an uninvited resident in our home, which was a 3 1/2 foot snake. It had lived with us for 3 or…
Are the Synoptic Gospels a Good Thing and What about Collusion & Contradictions?In this blog I wish to briefly address the Synoptic Problem (or the Synoptic “Question” as I like…
We recently bought a used car and it has been a problem ever since. It wasn’t the car that we originally wanted to buy, however. When we got to the…
Occasionally while reading the assignments some of my students I get the impression that some see little value in the historical references provided in the Gospels. Some even appear embarrassed…
The phrase “in Christ” was clearly one of Paul’s favorite terms, one which has multifaceted nuances of theological significance and import. However, it is necessary for students to understand the…
As student’s read Paul’s letters to the church at Corinth, and then read what some scholars have written on the subject, they are often confused over how many letters Paul…
My parents moved to Connecticut when I was in college, and after they had completed their move I came and visited them. Their new home was not very impressive; it…
This blog was originally intended for students in my courses. However, you are welcome to read it. That being said, try not to be distracted if you get a sense…
This blog was originally created for students that taking my courses and addresses issues raised in the epistles of the New Testament. Nevertheless, you are welcome to read, but just…
This blog discusses what is often referred to as the “Synoptic Problem”; however, you may notice that I refer to it as the “Synoptic Question.” Calling it a “problem” implies…