Bonus Post: What We Can Learn from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Story, “Young Goodman Brown”
This year, after fifteen years of teaching Biblical Worldview and Biblical Studies, both at the high school and college level, I have taken a teaching job teach...
This year, after fifteen years of teaching Biblical Worldview and Biblical Studies, both at the high school and college level, I have taken a teaching job teach...
It’s the weekend, October 16th to be exact, and if you’ve been following my blog lately, you know what that means! Another installment in my book analysis serie...
Another weekend means another installment in my book analysis series on Stephen De Young’s The Religion of the Apostles: Orthodox Christianity in the First Cent...
It’s the weekend, and that means yet another installment in my book analysis series on Stephen De Young’s The Religion of the Apostles: Orthodox Christianity in...
It’s the end of the week, so it’s time for another post in my book analysis series on Stephen De Young’s The Religion of the Apostles. I ended my last post by i...
As we head into the Fall of 2022, I thought I would embark on another book analysis on Stephen De Young’s The Religion of the Apostles: Orthodox Christianity in...
We now come to my last post in my book analysis series on David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? in which he addresses the issue of Joshua’s Conquest a...
We’re now in Part 5 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? Of all the posts in his series, I think this will be my least favorite, for in...
Here in Part 4 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? we are going to look at what he has to say about the figure of Moses and the actual...
Welcome to Part 3 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? in which he argues for a mid-15th century BC date for the Exodus, a late 15th-ea...