Making More of Gospel Metaphors
…aka, preaching the whole can of worms
…aka, preaching the whole can of worms
Jeff Gibbs on how to preach the Gospel of Matthew during the upcoming church year (Series A)
Reflections on the practical arts of life and ministry
In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, the 2017 Multiethnic Symposium will examine the various ways in which the Reformation message has crossed borders
#TBT: A young Professor Ralph Bohlmann on “The Language and Concepts of Theology.”
By Mark A. Seifrid The drama of the text unfolds in three acts. The first act is the way of the cross with Jesus’s word to the women who followed him on the way. The second act is the crucifixion at the place called “Skull.” The third act is the mocking of Jesus. Yet amidst the ..
Jon Diefenthaler examines a word or two from H. Richard Niebuhr during a particularly tumultuous election year
By David Adams The Text as Text The text of this account in Luke’s gospel is well-attested, and there is no variant that is so problematic as to demand serious consideration. In v. 19 the future tense κτησεσθε occurs in many manuscripts in place of the the eclectic text’s aorist κτήσασθε. It is thought more likely ..