Sometimes long established ‘Christian’ traditions have to be rejected: “Ouch?”
Yet significant re-interpretations of the Bible commonly occur in Christian history: “Oh.”
Reading a Bible text is good, but ‘interpreting’ and understanding how it should be applied for today is even better.
I would like some input from everyone out there. Here's the question I would like you to answer for me:
"What question do you have concerning Genesis 1-11?"
For example,
The 200th edition of the bi-monthly Biblical Archaeology Review magazine is currently on sale in Borders Books globally (hint hint : ) - for those looking to enjoy a coffee and take 20 mins out of eve
Eusebius was a "details" Church historian.
BBC reports that about 800 pages of the earliest surviving Christian Bible, the 1,600-year-old Codex Sinaiticus manuscript, have been recovered and put on the Internet.
Sometimes when you hear about the latest North Korean pattern of deliberate provocation the mind turns to the young Jewish King Rehoboam.
Hmm, I've just finished watching the Richard Dawkins vs John Lennox "The God Delusion Debate" DVD filmed at the University of Alabama in 2007, and one comment by John Lennox (ie Christian worldview) w
This is one of my all time favourite historical events; it “actually” happened in 701 BC.
History + Culture + Text Analysis = Understanding Original Intention of a biblical writer....