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Faculty from The PIllar Seminary discuss how Pillar’s unique approach to seminary and studying Scripture ultimately transforms students.
Jen Rosner discusses the implications of Jesus’ Judaism for the church and for our understanding of the New Testament today.
Daniel Silliman, author of Reading Evangelicals, discusses how popular Christian books such as Left Behind have influenced evangelicalism.
Brent Strawn discusses how misconceptions have seeped their way into the church, affecting their views of Scripture, God, and their faith.
Join us this week as Cyndi Parker shares about maps, the Middle East, and why context matters for the student of Scripture.
How does reading the psalms as poetry help us to understand them? Chip Hardy and Matt Mullins discuss psalm 93.
Many Christians have extolled the “Proverbs 31 woman,” but that proverb must be read in context, or we might miss what it’s about.
Steve Prince knew he wanted to be an artist since he was five years old. Art can be a powerful…
Part of the Biblical Artist Series series
Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm returns to continue discussing the fascinating and fruitful ways that Jews approach studying Scripture.
Dr. Jeffrey Garcia discusses the overlooked practice of ancient Jewish pilgrimage that forms some historical context of the biblical world.