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The law of Moses vs. the teaching of Jesus, as discussed by Paul below, is a recurring New Testament theme and remains ...
Thanks for joining Part Four of our series “Moses in the New Testament.” Today, we conclude with the influence of Moses in ...
Jacob L. Wright, a professor of Hebrew Bible at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, has now written a book that takes all the latest findings to help illustrate how the Hebrew ...
For instance, in his book “Church and State,” Barth discussed at great lengths how Romans 13 calls upon Christians to obey the rules of the state they live in, however concluding, in effect ...
MCCAMMON: Well, Romans is a really familiar book. The Bible - this speaks directly to his audience. Evangelicals have all heard many sermons from the Book of Romans.
Adam Gopnik reviews “Why the Bible Began,” by Jacob L. Wright, which examines how ancient Jewish history shaped the Hebrew Scriptures.
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