Staying Faithful on Social Media
It’s difficult to imagine a time in which the church would need to rely more on digital forms of social media than the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s difficult to imagine a time in which the church would need to rely more on digital forms of social media than the coronavirus pandemic.
For several years I served as a pastor in a town located hours away from the nearest theological library, so I have experienced the need
For anyone interested in theological readings of the Old Testament, one of the most exciting recent publications has been Robert Alter’s The Hebrew Bible: A
In the wake of COVID-19, church leaders are conducting worship online. It is tempting to merely stream sermons or create podcasts of sermons. Yet congregants
Biblical exposition is becoming a lost craft. These days what I mostly hear from the pulpit is either meandering personal reflection or speculative historicizing in
The first eight books of the Bible set the stage for God’s grand narrative in Scripture. The following commentaries provide readers with access to the
The question was asked with a mixture of incredulity and indignation. He could not believe what he had been asked to repeat. Featured in a
Although older, two of the most valuable commentaries on Philippians are those of Gordon D. Fee (New International Commentary on the New Testament [NICNT]; Eerdmans,
It is fair to say that more commentaries are published on the letters of Paul from Romans through Ephesians than most other biblical books. This
One of the key responsibilities of every Christian generation is to work with the Scriptures exegetically and theologically. A number of fine commentaries are available