Gospels, Justin Angelos How Do You Reconcile Luke’s Genealogy with Matthew’s? by / By: Justin Angelos | June 1, 2022 Is there a contradiction between Luke’s and Matthew’s genealogies of Jesus Christ? The fast answer is no. The… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Bible, Biblical Studies, Christian apologetics, Christianity, Gospels, Historical, New Testament Studies Who Wrote the Gospel of Matthew? by / By: Brian Chilton | June 6, 2017 Over the course of the new few weeks, we will discuss the reasons for accepting the traditional viewpoints… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Bible, Biblical Studies, Christian apologetics, Christian truth, Christianity, Historical, Historical Jesus, New Testament Studies 3 Kinds of Middle Eastern Oral Traditions and Their Influence on the NT Gospels by / By: Brian Chilton | May 9, 2017 A major issue facing the theological and apologetics world is the issue with the harmonization of the Gospels.… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Bellator Christi Podcast, Biblical Studies, Christianity, Church, Huntsville Baptist Church, New Testament Studies, Theology (BCP) Message: Mere Christianity–“The Roles of the Triune Godhead” (Matthew 3:13-17 and Ephesians 1:11-14) by / One of the more difficult aspects of Christianity to understand is the Triune nature of God. One God exists in three persons, or essences: God… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Christian apologetics, Christian truth, Christianity, Historical Examining Jesus by the Historical Method (Part 1-Multiple Sources) by / In a previous post “What Can We Historically Know about Jesus,” I discussed various ways historians identify an event or person as historically credible. I… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...