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
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
If They Got the Names Right…
by Craig A. Smith, Ph.D. So here’s an interesting set of observations to mull over. According to Tal Ilan, who studied
The Lost Tomb of Jesus – A Reasonable Response
The Lost Tomb of Jesus – A Reasonable Response Craig A. Smith 3/5/2007 On March 4, the Discovery Channel aired a documentary
Judas and the Gospel of Jesus, by N.T. Wright
Summary by Jeff Stauffer Editors Note: This article is part of the Book Summary Project, an initiative designed to provide Christians with summary