PODCAST: Unhitching the Old Testament Ep. 4 – Keith Giles
Posted onMy interview with Keith Giles gave me an opportunity to clarify the arguments made in his book Jesus Unbound: Liberating the Word of God from […]
My interview with Keith Giles gave me an opportunity to clarify the arguments made in his book Jesus Unbound: Liberating the Word of God from […]
My interview with Dr. A. Philip Brown II centers around how we should define and understand biblical inspiration, how the New Testament both modifies and […]
Tracts are small handouts which mix graphics and text to give a simple presentation of the gospel (and occasionally a subject that fundamentalists think is […]
Bizarre is in the eye of the beholder. To the ancient world that produced the Bible, these ideas were not strange at all; but for […]
In Exodus 34:5-8, God revealed His character to Moses in words which would play a central role in directing Jewish discourse about the divine being […]
The first episode in a new podcast series, my interview with Dr. Michael Heiser covers the trend of “unhitching” the Old Testament from our Christian […]
I recently had the opportunity to speak with Nick Megoran, lecturer in political geography at Newcastle University in Great Britain and specialist in geopolitics, religion, and […]
In a recent article series, I gave a broad history of the development of the documentary hypothesis–the view of most critical scholars about how the […]
In this episode I respond to claims from the podcast Heretic Happy Hour about the biblical canon, which is the list of the books of […]
This is the fourth in a series on critical biblical scholarship. For more, follow the RELATED links on each article. A lot of people are […]