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Podcast | 4 Keys to Interpreting Romans

Romans is probably Paul’s most well-known and read letter, but how is it supposed to be read? What is Paul’s purpose for writing the letter? Have our interpretations of Romans been more influenced by Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation than by Paul and the early church?
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Article | Modern Politics in Ancient Jewish Synagogues

One of the best ways for modern Christians to begin thinking about politics is to look at what Jesus did in synagogues.
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Podcast | What To Do About Missing Verses of the Bible

Perhaps you have been reading through your Bible and noticed that a verse was missing, or seen a footnote that says that a particular verse is not in the oldest and best manuscripts, or even seen an image on social media calling out a particular Bible version for taking out verses. What are we to…
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Podcast | How Do We Know What the Bible Originally Said?

In biblical scholarship, the science of determining what the original books of the Bible said is textual criticism. In this episode, we dive into how that process works and why we can have confidence in our modern Bibles.
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Podcast | How Were the Books of the New Testament Chosen?

The 27 books of the New Testament became scripture through a long process of the church’s recognition of these books as life-giving for God’s people.
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Podcast | Why Were the Books of the New Testament Written?

When you place the books of the New Testament in chronological order based on date of composition, you will find a snowballing theological development from one work or group of works to the next.
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Podcast | Jesus and the Supernatural

The ministry of Jesus did not merely deal with the problem of sin (Genesis 3), but it was also the defeat of the spiritual powers (Genesis 4–11) and the establishment of the kingdom of the heavens.

