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The Fall and Rise of Lady Zion

The Fall and Rise of Lady Zion

August 2, 2021

Gary Edward Schnittjer

Gang rape. Brutal sexual assault leaves behind more than physical suffering. Shame can entomb a victim. Modern advocates…

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The Three Horizons of Mark 13

The Three Horizons of Mark 13

July 12, 2021

Stephen Finamore

The discourse in Mark 13 is usually interpreted in either preterist or futurist terms, though there are occasional…

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Ethical Models for Evaluating Systemic Injustice: A Preliminary Christian Appraisal

Ethical Models for Evaluating Systemic Injustice: A Preliminary Christian Appraisal

July 5, 2021

D. Glenn Butner, Jr.

There has been much recent discussion of the appropriate Christian way to think about systemic injustice, be it…

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A Psalmic Case for Infant Baptism

A Psalmic Case for Infant Baptism

June 22, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Though there are a number of common arguments put forward in defense of credobaptism, the one that to…

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Psalm 41: Retribution or Reconciliation?

Psalm 41: Retribution or Reconciliation?

June 11, 2021

David G. Firth

Although the opening beatitude of Psalm 41 provides encouragement, anyone familiar with the Psalms as a whole may…

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From Beginning to End

From Beginning to End

June 4, 2021

T. Desmond Alexander

Beginnings and endings matter to people. How did it start? How will it finish? The Bible addresses these…

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The Ascension: The Messiah Takes His Throne

The Ascension: The Messiah Takes His Throne

May 28, 2021

Michael F. Bird

Question: Why does God the Father always have to use his left hand? Answer: Because Jesus is sitting…

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Pentecost and the Triumph of the Warrior King

Pentecost and the Triumph of the Warrior King

May 21, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Atop the mount of transfiguration, Jesus speaks with Moses and Elijah about his approaching exodus (ἔξοδος), “which he…

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Jesus the Lamb of God

Jesus the Lamb of God

May 13, 2021

Hywel George

In the Judean wilderness, John the Baptist was preaching and baptising when he saw Jesus approaching and cried…

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Like Sheep Without a Shepherd: The Feeding of the Five Thousand and the Exodus from Exile

Like Sheep Without a Shepherd: The Feeding of the Five Thousand and the Exodus from Exile

April 23, 2021

Trevor Laurence

In Mark 6, Jesus and his apostles come through water to a “desolate place” where a great crowd…

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Worship Spans the Distance

Worship Spans the Distance

April 8, 2021

Joshua Coutts

What happens to corporate worship when we cannot be truly “corporate”—literally “united in body”?

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Save Me from Bloody Men: A Maundy Thursday Reflection

Save Me from Bloody Men: A Maundy Thursday Reflection

April 1, 2021

Helen Paynter

It is dark. A man is scared. He knows there is a conspiracy against him. His enemy is breathing…

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