A textbook co-authored by Dr. Phillip Munoa III of the Hope College religion faculty considers Jesus and the Gospels both as a field of study and in the context of history. Munoa co-wrote "Jesus and ...
Alexander J. Shaia believes that there’s a very good reason for the selection of the four gospels of the Bible. In his new book, The Hidden Power of the Gospels, Dr. Shaia moves beyond the surface of ...
Pope Francis has often repeated the need to read a passage of the Gospels every day, whether on the bus or waiting for a train. But this Sunday, he's going one step further by giving all the faithful ...
With any book that’s published, authors hope readers come away with a sense that time spent in its pages was indeed a good investment. It could be because of life lessons learned, the shear ...
Why the first four books of the New Testament should be read as serious historical sources. Skeptical scholars have long insisted that the four gospels are a type of mythology or folklore rather than ...
Amy J. Cattapan is entering her 26th year of teaching this year. In her book Sweet Jesus, Is It June Yet?, Cattapan shares how the Gospels can help teachers at any stage of their career fight burnout.
Many modern American Christians believe that that the Bible is inerrant. That is to say, it contains no mistakes, no inconsistencies, and no inaccuracies. Of course, believing that the Bible has no ...
I’ve been a fan of Bart Ehrman’s work for a while now. He’s a New Testament scholar who has an uncanny ability to make the consensus of biblical scholars understandable and interesting. He has five ...
The author of the Third Gospel was uniquely equipped to be the author of a book recording the history of the Great Physician in a reliable form. Although he was, according to his own declaration in ...