I don’t often do this, but today I link to a post by a colleague and friend, Dr. James Tabor, in North Carolina. While I do not always agree with Jim on interpretive matters, I think this post makes a good contribution to the discussion.
Thoughts on the New Testament . . . and Other Stuff by David B Capes
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In this episode of The Stone Chapel I talk with Dr. Anne Clements from her home in the UK about a book entitled Mothers on…
Dr. Julie Newberry, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, investigates the language of Joy and rejoicing in the Gospel of Luke. She recently…
In part two Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Professor of Religion at Bard College (New York), continues his conversation with David Capes about elements of his…
I know it is beyond Christmas, but it always worth hearing from senior scholar, Dr. Richard Schultz. Here about context of Isaiah’s prophecy that is…
I don’t often do this, but today I link to a post by a colleague and friend, Dr. James Tabor, in North Carolina. While I do not always agree with Jim on interpretive matters, I think this post makes a good contribution to the discussion.
In this episode of The Stone Chapel I talk with Dr. Anne Clements from her home in the UK about a book entitled Mothers on…
Dr. Julie Newberry, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, investigates the language of Joy and rejoicing in the Gospel of Luke. She recently…
In part two Bruce Chilton, Bernard Iddings Professor of Religion at Bard College (New York), continues his conversation with David Capes about elements of his…
I know it is beyond Christmas, but it always worth hearing from senior scholar, Dr. Richard Schultz. Here about context of Isaiah’s prophecy that is…
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