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Dr. James Tabor is professor of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. James and I have been friends for
For those who were puzzled by my previous blog post, it is a glimpse at what just appeared in the latest preview catalogue of the publisher Humanitas, one
It is very rare for someone to believe that UFOs are a smokescreen from Satan to lead earthlings astray. Yet, it's worth assessing this obscure point of view. In this post we look carefully at the arguments of the Church of God International. Don't believe that UFOs are demonic.
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The Eerdmans website now has my next book listed, which should be out sometime this year although I'm not sure on their precise schedule. Think of it as
Here's the flyer for a talk I'll be giving at Georgia College and State University on February 28th. Here is the blurb for the talk: Google gives you a
(RNS) — Women’s History Month may have ended, but women’s impact on religion and spirituality goes on year-round. Here are 10 new nonfiction books, both forthcoming and released in the last year, that explore women’s roles and influence in Christian traditions — plus, one bonus work of fiction. “The Making of Biblical Womanhood” by Beth Allison Barr For 40 years, Beth Allison Barr believed “biblical womanhood” meant “God designed women primarily to be submissive wives, virtuous mothers, and joyful homemakers,” she writes in the introduction of her book, “The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth.” But Barr’s training as a historian (she’s associate professor of history and associate dean of the Graduate School at Baylor University) convinced her otherwise. She shares her experiences as a Southern Baptist and pastor’s wife, combined with the history and impact of complementarian beliefs, in her book, which releases in April.