This article originally appeared on Improve-Education.org, the author’s website. I would advise all readers to visit his site, as a treasure trove of knowledge awaits you. We will also have a guest post from Bruce D Price next month. Enjoy!…
♦♦♦♦♦ (of 5) The bottom line: A must-read for anyone serious about New Testament theology, or those intending to teach/preach on Romans. Likely overkill for the layperson or the casual reader. Romans Interpretation is another fantastic commentary in the…
♦ (out of 5) The bottom line: A prejudicial, slanted assessment of the biblical Christ that purposely uses selective data to delude the reader and to paint its own portrait of Christ as a political and national zealot, contrary to…
As anyone becomes more involved in biblical study, the more they’ll discover the richness involved in the text, and its pervasive application to our everyday lives. What the Bible is not is an ancient text pertinent only to a remote,…
The upside of failure is that it allows us to visualize what steps and actions we have taken and the adverse consequences that have resulted from these actions—essentially we know what not to do again, cognizant of the unfortunate results.…