Archaeology, Attributes of God, Bible, Historical, Old Testament, Scott Reynolds Mesha Stele and the Name “Yahweh” by / By: Scott Reynolds, D.Min., Ph.D. | March 24, 2024 One of the most significant artifacts for Jews and Christians is the Mesha Stele or Moabite… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Christianity, History, Old Testament, Scott Reynolds The Amarna Letters by / By: Scott Reynolds, Ph.D., D.Min. | August 6, 2023 One of the most significant archaeological finds in the Canaanite region is the Amarna letters, a… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Archaeology, Historical Jesus, History, Scott Reynolds Crucified Bone and Ossuary by / By: Scott Reynolds, Ph.D., D.Min. | May 28, 2023 The Roman cross as a fatal punishment has not been doubted as a historical fact by… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Bellator Christi, Brian Chilton, Deanna Huff, Michelle Johnson, Scott Reynolds Livestream of Graduation for Bellator Christi Team Members by / Many individuals have asked how they can watch the graduation of Bellator Christi team members who are receiving their doctoral degrees at Liberty University. Now,… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
bible interpretation, Hermeneutics, Political, Scott Reynolds, Worldviews Have American Values Affected our Interpretation of Scripture? (Part One) by / By: Scott Reynolds, PhD, DMin | October 23, 2022 Tertullian: What hath Athens to do with Jerusalem? What concord is there between the Academy and… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...