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Epiphany: The Magi and Why They Matter

By: Leo Percer, Ph.D. | January 5, 2025 Introduction Some branches of Christianity celebrate Epiphany on January 6 or January 7. Let’s consider briefly what…

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Philosophical Views of the Soul

By: Brian G. Chilton, M.Div., Ph.D. | December 8, 2024 Recently, I was honored to be asked to teach some classes on philosophy for the…

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Archaeology Contributes to the Witness of the Bible

By Deanna Huff, Th.M., Ph.D. | November 17, 2024 Can stones give you insights into the past? What do they tell you? When I encountered…

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Genesis 1 and Genesis 2

Editor's Note: Due to the controversies that often surround the book of Genesis, the contents expressed in this article concerning the genre of Genesis 1…

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What Does God Want from Me? – Jeremiah 7:1-11

By: Michelle Johnson Ph.D., MDiv. What Does God Want from Me? Why do you go to church on Sunday morning? Have the words “I have…

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Jesus—Distinctly Different

By Deanna Huff, Th.M., Ph.D. | August 18, 2024 Culture offers a steady intake of messages and images of people. It can sometimes influence our…

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The Limits of Archaeology: The Case Study of Belshazzar

By: Daniel Sloan, Ph.D., July 21, 2024 When we open the pages of Daniel chapter five, we run into a figure named Belshazzar. In this…