What we can infer from the evidence of the Book of Acts and the third gospel is that the author was someone who was steeped in scripture, in the Septuagint, and who was aware of Hellenistic ...
Miracles reveal much about the mind and heart and will of God. They are God's immediate response to real-life human situations, and serve as signs or confirmations of who Jesus is. We'll use a ...
mostly about that curious word in the book’s subtitle: hypernatural. Keathley defines hypernaturalism as the “extraordinary use of natural law by the God described in the Bible. When God acts ...
There's baby Jesus stories; the infancy Gospel of Thomas is one of these where you have the stories of the little child Jesus performing all sorts of miracles ... an enormous book called "Against ...