Four Simple Truths About the Bible Everyone Seems to Forget, Part 1
Obviously the Bible is an incredibly important book. Even non-Christians have to recognize that biblical principles are foundational to Western
When Scholarly Skepticism Encounters Jesus Christ – Darrell Bock’s Review of Aslan’s Zealot
[box_dark]Yesterday we posted a review of Aslan's bestselling book, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Craig
Review of Reza Aslan, Zealot (Random House, 2013).
[box_dark] This book has been on the New York Times' bestseller lists for several months now. It is increasingly likely that
Can the Gospels be Trusted? – dialogue with a skeptic
[box_dark]The question of whether or not the Gospels can be trusted to present an accurate view of Jesus' life, teaching
Truth & Scripture – Is the Bible Wholly True?
[button link="http://www.podcastrevolution.com/viewpodcast.php?pid=2823" variation="sky"]Listen via Podcast[/button] As August draws to a close, millions of young men and women are headed off (or
Tough Questions: How did the literalist interpretation of Christianity win out over that of the Gnostics?
Q: How did the literalist interpretation of Christianity win out over that of the Gnostics? A: It didn't. The Gnostic "interpretation"
The Bachelor – Part 1 – Could Jesus Have Been Married?
As the so-called “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife”[1] recently demonstrated, interest in the possibility that Jesus was married remains high. The
Did you hear the one about Jesus’ wife?
Ok, that sounds like the beginning of a cheesy joke, but the truth is no laughing matter. The recently revealed
James Ossuary Judged Authentic
In 2002, a remarkable find was announced to the world: an ossuary or bone-box with the Aramaic inscription translating to
Jesus: Faith in the Facts
The 2012 Word Conference trailer is live: