In the nineteenth century, Ferdinand Christian Baur founded the so-called “Tubingen School” of New Testament interpretation. Using the Hegelian dialectic… READ MORE
On Wednesday, June 9, I continued my four-week series titled The Problems of Evil at my home church Central Assembly… READ MORE
In 1 Corinthians 12–14, Paul responds to Corinthian church members’ questions about the use of spiritual gifts in corporate settings… READ MORE
Last Wednesday, June 2, I began a four-week series titled The Problems of Evil at my home church Central Assembly of… READ MORE
“What troubles me is that much of the modern evangelical movement in America does not seem to grasp the priority… READ MORE
The United States and the Soviet Union were allies in World War II. As soon as that war ended, however,… READ MORE
We last heard from John Russell in late 1941 on the eve of Japan’s surprise attack at Pearl Harbor and… READ MORE
John Russell is living in Berlin on borrowed time. A resident of Berlin since the 1920s, he is a former… READ MORE
Is The Acts of the Apostles a source of authentic historical information about earliest Christianity? Colin J. Hemer answers that… READ MORE
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~Gandalf
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