A pastor was sharing Scripture online, and then he got to Leviticus. You have no idea what a fracas that caused. From : ...
Readers of the Bible are thus invited to engage in a double act of moral imagination. First, they must imagine that they themselves, and not merely their ancestors, were redeemed from slavery in Egypt ...
Note that the Shroud of Turin is often called the “world’s greatest mystery”: an ancient burial cloth with an image of a crucified man with all the wounds that Pope John Paul II called “a mirror of ...
God’s luminous presence — and its seven branches recall the seven days of creation," writes Joel Allen of DWU.
Preaching on this story from John's Gospel, I like how St. Augustine put it. Describing the dialogue between Jesus and the ...
Apocrypha’ means ‘hidden’ in Greek, but it is often used to describe texts that are outside the official biblical canon.
No matter which interpretation of the Genesis week you hold to, I think we can all embrace what Francis Schaeffer wrote in his book The God Who is There about the core truths communicated by the Bible ...
A nationally known Catholic apologist and the founder of Moscow’s Christ Church are set to debate one of Christianity’s most foundational divisions next month at the University of Idaho.
It explains the presence of evil in the world by the sin of Adam and Eve, who ate the forbidden fruit in the center of the ...