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“Paul: A Biography” isn’t the first book Bible scholar N.T. Wright has written about Paul, the apostle responsible for so many of the letters in the New Testament.
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.
Paul’s writings shared that concern, and so he, too, wrote about bodies: how to clothe them, with whom they should and should not have sex, and how they should arrange and conduct themselves at ...
Few figures in Christian history receive more mixed reviews than the Apostle Paul. Many conservative Christians (and particularly Calvinists) revere him and his writings; plenty of progressives ...
James Hanson proposes that through a wrinkle in time, the apostle Paul comes to us on his last day of life to set the record straight: he is not anti-woman, anti-gay or anti-semitic. He can't ...
To see Paul as he saw himself, as a Jewish apostle — not a Jewish apostate — Christians today must learn to read his epistles with new eyes, as when an optometrist switches lenses and murky ...
Join Dr. Nina Livesey for a virtual event exploring Paul’s letters in their Roman context, offering new insights into authorship and early Christian authority.
The Apostle Paul would never have allowed a serial adulterer like Joseph Smith to serve as an elder in a New Testament congregation. ... writings and revelations.
What if everything you thought you knew about Paul’s letters was wrong? Join Dr. Nina Livesey for a virtual event exploring Paul’s letters in their Roman context, offering new insights into ...
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