The Bible Teaches Us To Read It
by Peter J. LeithartThe style of biblical writers forces a hermeneutics on the Bible's readers. Continue Reading »
The style of biblical writers forces a hermeneutics on the Bible's readers. Continue Reading »
Racism is not an expression of ancient hatreds, but is a compensatory defense for the modern self. Continue Reading »
The sights and sounds of urban life disappear from fallen Babylon. Continue Reading »
Notes on David Martin's study of Pentecostalism. Continue Reading »
The women in King David's life expose his weaknesses as a man and a king. Continue Reading »
Shared music harmonizes people as well as sounds. Continue Reading »
On the structure of Revelation 18. Continue Reading »
In Paul's cosmology, the world is divided into creatures of flesh and creatures of glory. Continue Reading »
What makes Flannery O'Connor's fiction compelling. Continue Reading »
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