
Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the LORD? A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus (L. Michael Morales)
Many Christians today would probably argue that a deep study of Leviticus would be extremely difficult. I’m willing to bet

Many Christians today would probably argue that a deep study of Leviticus would be extremely difficult. I’m willing to bet

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As Christians, it is difficult to sometimes know how to move the ball forward in terms of proving the existence

I’m (very slowly) working my way through InterVarsity’s New Studies in Biblical Theology series. As I was scanning some of

America, unfortunately, is not known on a historical level for its long line of theologians with positive worldwide influence. Especially

Small talk is one of my least favorite things ever. Most introverts like myself say they don’t like small talk