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In my latest book my daughter Christen Limbaugh Bloom and I examine the prison epistles written by the Apostle Paul. We hope it will lead readers to engage more deeply with the Bible.
He nowhere writes that Jews should cease Torah observance, including after baptism into Christ — something that Acts also concedes elsewhere in that book (Acts 21:17-26 and 16:1-3).
In 67 A.D., as the Emperor Nero is scapegoating and massacring Christians for the Great Fire of Rome, the aging apostle Paul (James Faulkner) is incarcerated in the dank, dark Mamertine Prison.
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Bold new Angel series ‘Testament’ sets book of Acts in ... - MSNPaul Syrstad knows it’s a bold move to reimagine the book of Acts in a gritty, alternate version of the modern world. He also knows it hasn’t been done before. “It’s the first of its kind ...
St. Paul’s political and social savvy are also highly relevant to his ministry. He knows how to exploit his Roman citizenship to win a larger platform, thus extending the reach of the Good News.
Christians who care about mass incarceration do not often turn to academic biblical scholarship to fuel their understanding of American prisons, but that is just what Ryan Schellenberg offers in his ...
The term 'tribulation' has come to have a special significance within a certain approach to reading the NT in general and the ...
Exploring 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7, South Carolina pastor Fr. Jeffrey Kirby explains that these verses reveal sacrificial, authentic love — and the love God has for us, too.
Isaac Soon argues for a reading of Paul as “a disabled apostle” who “participates in and experiences disability as his impairments interact negatively with the society and culture around him.” Soon ...
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