The Letter to the Hebrews dispenses with the formality of introductory greetings. It gets right to its theological message, which centers on the nature of Christ.
What is the origin of this letter? Who wrote it? Who is the main audience? What is its main purpose? What is the overarching argument being made?
A lot of people want to consider themselves "counter-culture," but few people are. Most go right along with the dominant ways of thinking. Christianity has been, from its beginning, a…
Wisdom is a key feature of a mature person whose mind is as God intended. The trademarks of foolishness (the opposite of wisdom) are rampant in our culture, which ironically…
Part Two of the biblical, historical, and rational reasons why the prevailing idea of science's supremacy and enmity with religion is flat wrong.