by Kylan Rice | Mar 30, 2013 | Featured, Poetry |
Art is exploratory, and begins in a place of not knowing. Like all expression, it is predicated on risk and vulnerability – on partial information, on hope. As often as I write to know, I spend equal time writing to unknow – to complicate and to...
by Heidi Doggett | Mar 30, 2013 | Featured, New Testament |
Why couldn’t God forgive us without Christ’s Atonement? Is God so inhuman, His experience so far different from our own, that Jesus was required to learn humanity and experience the weight of our sins in order to inform Him of the need for mercy? How is it just...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Mar 1, 2013 | Featured, New Testament, Theology |
A SURVEY & CRITIQUE OF THE DIFFERENT RESURRECTION HYPOTHESES: PART II This post will look critically at the Conspiracy Theory, The Apparent Death (Swoon) Theory, and The Mythology Theory Click here if you have not read Part I of this post When writing history,...
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