James Bejon
Why do biblical narratives contain so many common motifs? Take the exodus. The exodus is both a motif…
James Bejon
Why do biblical narratives contain so many common motifs? Take the exodus. The exodus is both a motif…
Tremper Longman III
We live in a fallen world. Still, while broken, we glimpse the beauty of God’s creation. We…
W. David O. Taylor
Far more people than we might imagine suffer from loneliness. According to a 2018 CIGNA study…
Patrick Schreiner
The Gospel of Matthew is known for many things, but his focus on the Spirit is not one…
Helen Paynter
Across Europe and the Americas we are currently seeing a rising tide of hard right-wing movements; some achieving…
D. Glenn Butner, Jr.
As part of a modern retrieval of trinitarian thought, much exegetical and theological work has sought…
Carmen Joy Imes
It happened early in my doctoral program at Wheaton College. My husband and I had worked out…
Peter J. Leithart
Some Christians are suspicious of typology. Typology, they worry, ignores the stable historical and grammatical dimensions of Scripture…
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