Dr. Eckhard Schnabel This article originally appeared on The Gospel Coalition. When we read the New Testament to learn about contemporary missionary work, we must be aware of the differences […]
This blog originally appeared on the Casket Empty website. Dr. Carol Kaminski (MA & MAR ’96) I have recently been following the stories that the Wall Street Journal has been […]
Dr. Seong Hyun Park, Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Associate Dean of Cohort-Based Education Core Curriculum & Research, shares insight on the celebration of Rosh HaShanah.
Like many parishioners, this question (or its more non-committal cousin, “Who was Jesus?”) makes seasonal appearances at Christmas and Easter, usually on the covers of news magazines looking for a holiday angle.
This article originally appeared on the Rooted Ministry website. Chelsea Kingston Erickson (MDiv ’15) Recently I had the privilege of sitting down with a former student who has discerned a […]
As part of the release of fall 2017 edition of Contact Magazine, the Office Hours Faculty Blog is proud to present a 6-week series on racial reconciliation featuring articles written by experts, […]
Dr. Edward M. Keazirian, Th.D. Assistant Professor of Greek and Director of the Greek Language Program “After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. The tempter came to […]
Eldin Villafane, Ph.D. Senior Professor of Social Ethics If there is one book in the Bible that speaks insightfully and relevantly to the issue of justice for our time, it […]
Roy E. Ciampa, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament