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Book Review: Jerusalem in the Times of Jesus by Joachim Jeremias

Book Review: Jerusalem in the Times of Jesus by Joachim Jeremias

It was long overdue when the translation of Joachim Jeremias’ premier scholarship on Jerusalem's economic, social, and cultural conditions in the first Christian century was produced. Joachim, son of the theologian and Assyriologist Friedrich Jeremias, also the pastor...

Christian Fasting: A Theological Approach

Christian Fasting: A Theological Approach

Fasting is a subject, like the five-fold ministry [i], that is often captured by a series of publications that rely less on theological approaches and more on anecdotal narratives that describe the personal benefits, beliefs, and opinions of those who engage in the...

The Spirit of God by Timothy Hadden

The Spirit of God by Timothy Hadden

Hey everyone, I have a short treatise available for purchase on Amazon that I believe will be a helpful resource theologically. Go support by purchasing and then leaving a great review! Share with others! BOOK EXCERPT Moving through the Old Testament, one is met with...

AD 381: Heretics, Pagans, and the Dawn of the Monotheistic State (Worthy Reads)

AD 381: Heretics, Pagans, and the Dawn of the Monotheistic State (Worthy Reads)

Most discussions had by Trinitarian adherents of church history discuss AD 381 as the celebrated year in which the Cappadocian Fathers (Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus) scored a final victory for orthodoxy at the Council of Constantinople.[viii] Yet, few slow down to consider that the debate continued to rage amongst the bishops nearly 50 years after the Council of Nicaea.