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June 30, 2024

The Magdalene Gospel

Mark J. Hulme

How much of Mary Magdalene’s story is grounded in historical fact, and how much is the product of interpretive embellishment?

Summer 2020

Who Do You Think You Are?

Mark J. Hulme

Let’s put away the airbrush and take a closer look at this person we call the “self”—and why we think it needs an airbrush in the first place.

Has God Divided History Into Cycles?

What is dispensationalism, and what does the Bible say about it?

January 6, 2016

The Path to Sunday

Mark J. Hulme

Nearly the entire Christian world observes Sunday as the weekly “day of the Lord,” yet Jesus Christ Himself kept the seventh-day Sabbath. When and how did the change occur?

Fall 2014

Raising the Bar

Mark J. Hulme

Three books offer insight into how to better find and practice excellence, and how to avoid those habits and instincts that too often derail our efforts.

Spring 2013

One Fish, Two Fish, All Fish, No Fish

Mark J. Hulme

Despite recent positive changes in some of the world’s enormous fisheries, problems of overfishing and habitat destruction remain very real threats to marine resources.

Proverbially Speaking . . .

Conflict between siblings is so common that it often goes unremarked, even unseen in many families, but its effects can be extremely damaging.

Self-Esteem and the Bible

Judeo-Christian writings have offered many of the same perspectives now recognized by researchers as beneficial to building self-esteem.

Spring 2010

Mark Twain: The Whited Sepulchre

Mark J. Hulme

Mark Twain’s novels are some of the best examples of American literature. Though known for his humor, Twain shows a bitter edge in his later works.

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