The Assyrian siege of Jerusalem under King Hezekiah is often remembered as a dramatic miracle story in...
Biblical Theology
What follows is a thought exercise, not a prophecy, not a timeline, and not a claim that...
The New Testament account of Jesus casting “Legion” into a herd of pigs is often approached as...
Hebrews 12:1 is among the most frequently quoted exhortations in the New Testament, yet it is also...
Storm imagery functions as one of the most universally recognized symbols of divine kingship in the ancient...
A common modern claim is that atheism provides greater moral freedom than Christianity because moral actions are...
The phrase “forgive and forget” has become deeply embedded in modern Christian language, often repeated as though...
In the Ancient Near East, the threshing floor was never a neutral or merely agricultural space. While...
From the beginning, the Church treated the Incarnation as a reality that reshaped existence rather than a...
Thanksgiving is usually pictured as a cultural holiday centered on food, family, and national history. Yet long...