From the writings of Herodotus (5th century BC) humankind has searched for “the fountain of youth” or the like. These yearnings reveal a deep seated desire to live beyond our 100 or so years that ...
The gospel tradition divides into two streams ... and even historically tone deaf to those concerns, if we don't give them due consideration. It's now consensus in the New Testament scholarship ...
A parable on soul-redemption profit God’s desire for profitability is illustrated in Chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew ... believe in Jesus which leaves them in their sins and subject to ...
and teaches them privately so that others won't hear and understand the message. He seems to be a very secretive kind of figure in Mark's gospel. Now, why does Mark tell the story this way?