Biblical Studies, Christian apologetics, Jesus, Justin Angelos Defending the Deity of Jesus in John 1 by / By: Justin Angelos, M.A. | December 22, 2024 John 1:1 Θεός ἧν ὁ λόγος (1:1) “In the Beginning was the word and the word was… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Bellator Christi Podcast, Biblical Studies, Gospel of John, Sermons/Messages (Podcast 1.28.19) “Who is Jesus the Word?” (Jn. 1:1-18) by / The messages of Brian G. Chilton have returned to the Bellator Christi Podcast. On the Bellator Christi Podcast, we begin a new series in the… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Accuracy of the Bible, Apologetics, Bible, Biblical Studies, God, Gospels, Historical, New Testament Studies, Philosophy, Theological, Theology Was John’s Use of the Logos a Jewish Concept? by / By: Brian G. Chilton | December 3, 2018 One of the questions that people often pose concerning John’s Gospel is that it appears that John… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Academic, Archaeology, Historical, News New Discovery at Qumran Could Lead to More Dead Sea Scroll Discoveries by / By: Brian Chilton | February 9th, 2017 I remember the wonderful opportunity I had with my wife a few years ago. The Dead Sea Scrolls… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Christianity, Philosophical, Philosophy 3 Attributes Critical for Effective Persuasion by / Aristotle, the famed ancient Greek philosopher, wrote On Rhetoric in the 4th century BC. Aristotle writes on how one can build a strong case that… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Christianity, Philosophical, Philosophy, Uncategorized 3 Attributes Critical for Effective Persuasion by / Aristotle, the famed ancient Greek philosopher, wrote On Rhetoric in the 4th century BC. Aristotle writes on how one can build a strong case that… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...