
A Conversation on the Book of Revelation
Dr. Craig Keener discusses his understanding of Revelation and why he has found himself moving away from dispensational premillennialism.
Dr. Craig Keener discusses his understanding of Revelation and why he has found himself moving away from dispensational premillennialism.
The Epistle to the Hebrews is well worth serious study as God’s word. It is rich in Christian theology. In it, we find support for the doctrine of the Trinity, the two natures of Christ, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the inspiration of the Scriptures.
In this letter, Peter spoke much about persecution, which anticipated the persecution he and other Christians would endure, not only in his day, but throughout the history of the church.
Craig R. Dumont, Mark Barber, and an occasional guest discuss the Book of Acts each week, live and uncut.
Brian Peterson, Professor of Old Testament at Lee University, teaches through the book of Ezekiel.
As the introductory book to the Torah, Genesis must first and foremost be read as legal instruction for Israel.
Jeremy Sexton highlights the historical reality of the Genesis genealogies and the Biblical years the timeline makes uniquely clear.
Each excerpt of this conversation highlights an important thought or point concerning the historic reality of Adam and Eve.
Scholars have long puzzled over the distinctive themes and sequence of John’s narrative in contrast to the accounts in the Synoptic Gospels.
This course is designed to provide an overview of the twenty-seven books of the New Testament.
Providing powerful content and insight on the Apostle Paul’s majestic work, Dr. Simmons teaching is easily understood and comprehended by all adults with an interest in God’s grace and the awesome scope of Redemption.
The Beatitudes are not action but character, spiritual qualities, “the beautiful attitudes.” They are the principles by which the believer must live to be happy.
In many ways, Abraham can be called the first Christian. Even though he lived two thousand years before Christ.
Who is this man and when does he live? Is this someone yet to be born, or was he alive in Paul’s day? Or somewhere in-between?