Is There an Absolute Contradiction in Paul’s Testimonies in Acts?
Skeptics and critics of the Bible often level the charge that the Bible is “full” of contractions. An example of this kind of charge involves the accounts of Paul’s conversion…
Skeptics and critics of the Bible often level the charge that the Bible is “full” of contractions. An example of this kind of charge involves the accounts of Paul’s conversion…
DOES FAITH PLUS WORKS SECURE SALVATION?One observation that is often raised when reading the Epistle of James is that James’s teaching about the relationship between works and faith seems to…
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…
Historical Criticism did not originate with biblical scholarship; nevertheless, its application to Gospel studies has produced disastrous results. In order to understand the magnitude of this issue, it is essential…