J. Brandon Meeks
Inquisitive Bible readers have often puzzled over Paul’s “turn to temperance” in the latter part of Ephesians. Marcus…
J. Brandon Meeks
Inquisitive Bible readers have often puzzled over Paul’s “turn to temperance” in the latter part of Ephesians. Marcus…
Andrew Errington
Toward the end of Paul’s first letter to Timothy, the apostle urges his beloved co-worker to beware…
Blake Johnson
The interpretation and application of 1 Timothy 2:11–15 turns of questions of context and authority. What is the historical…
Andrew Errington
Among Christians concerned to respect the authority of Scripture, 1 Timothy 2.11–15 remains a highly contentious text. This…
Jackson Gravitt
A survey of Matthew’s interpretive history suggests that Matthew 5–7 was first nicknamed the “Sermon on the Mount”…
Kevin Chen
At least since the times of the church fathers, many Christians have interpreted God’s words to the serpent…
Andrew R. Stroud
For pastors and spiritual leaders, the stress, isolation, and myriad tensions—whether social, political, or theological—of the…
David T. Koyzis
Recently, as part of an online Global Scholars conference on “Friendship that Makes a World of Difference,” I…
Evan Tinklenberg
A pastor stands in front of a crowded classroom. He’s speaking to future pastors, a group full of…
Hywel George
When Jesus said, “I am the light of the world,” he drew on centuries of loaded meaning.
Gary Edward Schnittjer
Gang rape. Brutal sexual assault leaves behind more than physical suffering. Shame can entomb a victim. Modern advocates…
Stephen Finamore
The discourse in Mark 13 is usually interpreted in either preterist or futurist terms, though there are occasional…
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