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Rediscovering the Holy Spirit, Part 1 Bible scholar Gordon Fee thinks we have domesticated the Holy Spirit and missed the point of his mission By Wendy Murray Zoba
Rediscovering the Holy Spirit, Part 2 By Wendy Murray Zoba
Books: Pastor Paul Pastor Paul: Two new commentaries on Philippians that should be on your bookshelf.
Highlights: The Quest for the Historical Paul Would your congregation want this apostle to be its pastor?
The Bible Jesus Read Without the Old Testament we don't properly understand God. by Philip Yancey
It's Hard to Hug a Bully It is easier to repay evil for evil, but then all you've got is evil. Barbara Brown Taylor
What About Paul? The Apostle's writings are foundational to the standard interpretation of what women's role in the church should be. But examined carefully, his points about women raise several puzzling questions RANDY PETERSEN Randy Petersen is a free-lance writer in Westville, N.J., and a regular consulting editor for CHRISTIAN HISTORY
From the Archives: The Acts of Thecla
A Testament Is Born Could Matthew take shorthand?—and other intriguing reasons the New Testament may have emerged surprisingly early. Dr. Carsten Peter Thiede is director of the Institut Für Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagenforschung in Paderborn, Germany. He is also a member of the CHRISTIAN HISTORY advisory board.
Bald, Blind & Single? Answers to some of the most puzzling questions about Paul by STEPHEN M. MILLER [STEPHEN M. MILLER Stephen Miller is a free-lance writer and former editor of Illustrated Bible Life. He is a consulting editor for Christian History.]
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Paul and his times. Marvin R. Wilson is professor of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts. He is author of Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots to the Christian Faith (Eerdmans, 1989).
The Apostle Paul and His Times: From the Editor - Putting Paul in His Place Mark Galli
Boundary Breaker Paul of Tarsus crossed all types of barriers to gain followers for Jesus of Nazareth. James D. Smith III, pastor of Clairemont Emmanuel Baptist Church and adjunct professor of church history at Bethel Seminary—West, both in San Diego, California, is an adviser for Christian History.
Stench, Pain, and Misery Life in a Roman Prison. John McRay is professor of New Testament and archaeology, Wheaton College (IL).
Synagogue Life by JOHN MCRAY John McRay is professor of New Testament and archaeology, Wheaton College (IL).
On the Road With Paul The ease—and dangers—of travel in ancient world. Edwin M. Yamauchi is professor of history at Miami (Ohio) University. He is co-author (with Richard Pierard and Robert Clouse) of The Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture Throughout the Ages (Moody, 1993).
Into the Heart of Paganism Why did Paul, the traveling missionary, set down roots in Corinth and Ephesus? Dan Cole is professor of religion at Lake Forest College in Illinois and an editor with Biblical Archeology Review.
From Child-Killing to Mysticism Four examples of the pluralistic challenge that Paul faced The Editors
The Real Writer of Romans The important but little-known figure behind the apostle. Gary Burge is associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College (IL).
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Christian History Timeline Janet Meyer Everts is associate professor of religion, Hope College, Holland, Michigan.
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