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Resurrecting the Bible of Jesus

Resurrecting the Bible of Jesus

October 21, 2024

Gary Edward Schnittjer

“It’s embarrassing.” That is how I answered a question in a recent podcast interview about the Bible of…

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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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Confronting the Myth(s) of Innocence

Confronting the Myth(s) of Innocence

February 11, 2021

Brittany Kim

Recent events have led me to reflect on the myth of innocence that permeates certain segments of our…

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Who’s Oppressing Whom? Sin, Oppression, and Forgiveness

Who’s Oppressing Whom? Sin, Oppression, and Forgiveness

October 14, 2020

David T. Koyzis

In the book of Exodus we read that God’s people were slaves in Egypt for centuries before Moses led them…

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Stop Looking Away: What an Obscure Bible Character Shows Us about George Floyd’s Death

Stop Looking Away: What an Obscure Bible Character Shows Us about George Floyd’s Death

July 1, 2020

Christine Jeske

In times like these I look to Rizpah. As our nation responds to the latest in the long…

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The Prayers of the Saints and the Judgment of God

The Prayers of the Saints and the Judgment of God

June 24, 2020

Trevor Laurence

For many around the world, the experience of the last several weeks and months has been profoundly destabilizing…

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Porous Borders and Textual Ambiguity: Why Ancient Israel Is No Model for Modern Nationalism

Porous Borders and Textual Ambiguity: Why Ancient Israel Is No Model for Modern Nationalism

February 12, 2020

Helen Paynter

Across Europe and the Americas we are currently seeing a rising tide of hard right-wing movements; some achieving…

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