
Folk Theology: Twenty Urban Legends in Theology
Folk theology describes beliefs, generally shared by a large group of people, which said adherents have rarely thought through in a critical way. These beliefs are normally...
Folk theology describes beliefs, generally shared by a large group of people, which said adherents have rarely thought through in a critical way. These beliefs are normally...
Here are all 7 reasons to love textual criticism: Because the Enemies of the Gospel Know Textual Criticism Because of All the People Who Have Died for the Bible YOU’RE...
Have you ever heard someone say that the scribes who copied the Bible never made any mistakes? That they counted the words of each line, wrote in a certain color ink, and...
Reason Number 4: P52 Never heard of P52 (also known as Rylands Library Papyrus)? Don’t worry . . . Most Christians have not. P52 is the earliest known manuscript of the New...
Someone turned my attention to an article by Bart Ehrman, published in the Huffington Post, titled “Who Wrote the Bible and Why it Matters.” The article is...
Here we are, just five days left to go to join our movement and strengthen minds through understanding. Reason #5: Daniel B. Wallace is a Modern Indiana Jones Normally, we...
The countdown continues. You now only have six days left to join with us in putting together the first ever Credo Course and get a great deal on education that will last you...
There are only seven days left for you to join with Credo House in the production of its first Credo Course, New Testament Textual Criticism. This means that there are only...
[display_podcast] Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley, JJ Seid and Sam Storms as they continue their series on Roman Catholicism by continuing the topic of Mariology. Theology...