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Octavio Esqueda — December 09, 2020
This article is also available in English. Una caricatura de Mafalda, una de las tiras c贸micas m谩s famosas en Latinoam茅rica escrita por el...
Charlie Trimm — December 07, 2020
During the many conversations revolving around race during the summer of 2020, I began to think about the scholarship of Black scholars in my...
Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig — December 04, 2020
This is a Q & A blog post by our Visiting Scholar in Philosophy, William Lane Craig. Question Hello Dr Craig, I have two (related) questions...
Kyle Strobel — December 02, 2020
Imagine that you saw someone teaching one-thousand people in a field. 鈥淲ow,鈥 you might think, 鈥渢hat person has quite a following.鈥 Normally, we...
Kenneth Berding — November 30, 2020
This morning I awoke to the sound of a mosquito in my room, a predator intent on sucking the blood out of my body. Mosquitos are evil creatures...
Kenneth Berding — November 25, 2020
Thanksgiving in the United States is one of my favorite holidays. I used to view it as the only holiday still untainted by secularism and...
Clinton E. Arnold — November 24, 2020
鈥淭o pray well is to study well.鈥 This is one of the many memorable statements from Jim Rosscup in the Hermeneutics class I had with him forty...
Andy Draycott — November 23, 2020
My Pilgrim's Progress class this fallis a hybrid class, with recorded lectures and discussions fully online with a number of synchronous online...
Kenneth Berding — November 18, 2020
If you fundamentally identify yourself as being in Christ鈥攁s opposed to all the other options for self-identification鈥攜ou will regularly respond...
Mick Boersma — November 16, 2020
It鈥檚 time I pulled the age card. At 72 years young, some things are much clearer to me now than in those halcyon days of youth. I say clearer. Not...
Gary Manning Jr — November 13, 2020
I am happy to announce the publication of Peter Rabbit and Other Stories in Koine Greek with GlossaHouse. It includes three of Beatrix Potter鈥檚...
Charlie Trimm — November 11, 2020
Last year my colleague Ken Way and I had the chance to tour Egypt and see the many impressive remains from Pharaonic times that still awe...
Greg Ganssle — November 09, 2020
In my previous post, I discussed the nature of fittingness arguments. I recommended that we think in terms of fittingness in our reasoning about...
Greg Ganssle — November 06, 2020
Suppose a murder has occurred. There is a body on the floor. In walk the detectives. What do they do? They make a lot of observations and pick up a...
John McKinley — November 04, 2020
The title of this post may seem silly. Reading is just the activity of decoding words and sentences as your eyes move down a page. As the shoe...
Charlie Trimm — November 02, 2020
In biblical studies, one key way to advance scholarship is to publish a journal article in a respected journal. Journals publish cutting edge...
Octavio Esqueda — October 31, 2020
Three years ago, the world celebrated the 500 years of the beginning of what is known as the Protestant Reformation. On October 31, 1517, the...
Clinton E. Arnold — October 30, 2020
How do we pray during a global pandemic?
John McKinley — October 28, 2020
Part 1 of this seriesintroduced the problem of why we are addicted to judging. Part 2 analyzed the actual troubles caused by both negative and...
John McKinley — October 27, 2020
Part 1 of this seriesintroduced the problem of why we are addicted to judging. This second portion analyzes the actual troubles caused by both...
John McKinley — October 26, 2020
I suppose that some judgments in some exceptional cases are more helpful than hurtful. Most people recognize that negative judgments are damaging,...
Kenneth Berding — October 23, 2020
Here鈥檚 a thought experiment. Suppose that you possessed a magic ball from which dangled a tiny magic thread. Furthermore, suppose that when you...
Kenneth Berding — October 21, 2020
How can you identify that you have a problem with pride? Following are 14 diagnostic questions that I recently adapted from a set of 鈥渞ules鈥...
Charlie Trimm — October 19, 2020
One of the topics I love to teach to my students is the geography of Israel. I have been to Israel many times and lived there for extended periods...
Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig — October 16, 2020
This is the weekly Q & A blog post by our Visiting Scholar in Philosophy, William Lane Craig. Question Hello Dr. Craig, I have recently been...