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Hebraists and Hellenists

The Gnostic interpretation of Scripture was designed to appeal to the Hellenistic intellectual communities such as existed in Alexandria, Egypt.

Luxor's Lost Library

Nag Hammadi is a settlement on the Nile river in Egypt, where, in 1945, a peasant dug up a large jar containing ancient gnostic writings.

June 11, 2007

Judas: It's Still About Money

Peter Nathan

The newly translated “Gospel of Judas” is the latest pseudo-Christian text to generate interest and grab the public’s attention.

October 27, 2006

James and Paul: Why the Conflict?

Peter Nathan

Most Bible scholars pit the apostles James and Paul against one another. A brief review of the historical record shows the origins of that mistaken idea.

How Many Gospels Were There?

History records that, by the end of the first century, only four Gospels were established as the inspired accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

Mere Mortal or Son of God?

When was Jesus Christ first considered to be the Son of God?

Was Jesus Married?

One of the key points in The Da Vinci Code is that Jesus, as an observant Jew, must have been married.

March 11, 2006

Another Jesus

David Hulme Peter Nathan

Two books attempt to tell the story of the last days of Jesus’ life but go astray in their conclusions.

Winter 2006

Concrete Evidence?

Peter Nathan

A startling archaeological find in Israel last summer is fueling debate about the historicity of the Bible.

Alphabetical Order

Historically, the establishment of an alphabet signals a structured society that has developed complex means of communicating ideas.

October 2, 2005

Orthodoxy: Just Another Heresy?

Peter Nathan

Christian orthodoxy and heresy both have a long history. But is either right, and who decides?

Jewish Orthodoxy

Why is the word orthodox applied to a group within Judaism today?

June 2, 2005

Is the Bible Anti-Woman?

Peter Nathan

Old Testament and New Testament writers present a consistent view of God toward women, but it isn't what most people think.

March 22, 2005

Polycrates: Unity or Truth

Ivor C. Fletcher Peter Nathan

Early Church leader Polycrates was not afraid to hold fast to his beliefs in the face of persecution.

March 17, 2005

Passover to Easter

Peter Nathan

The establishment of Easter as a key Christian festival is an example of the syncretization of Judeo-Christian and pagan celebrations.

January 22, 2005

Polycarp: The Apostolic Legacy

Ivor C. Fletcher Peter Nathan

Personally taught by the apostle John, Polycarp remained totally faithful to the teaching of the apostles.

October 9, 2004

Revisiting the Dead Sea Scrolls

Peter Nathan

Ancient writings found in the Judean desert have been at the center of conflict for more than 50 years. What have we learned from these much-debated texts?

What the Dead Sea Scrolls Have Shown

Five things that the Dead Sea Scrolls have revealed.

Summer 2004

Jerusalem, Center of the Earth? 

Peter Nathan

Part Two: A look at Jerusalem’s centrality to geopolitics from the period of the Reformation to the modern era.

June 22, 2004

Eusebius Pamphilus: Father of Church History

Ivor C. Fletcher Peter Nathan

Eusebius played a significant role in the doctrinal debates and disputes that troubled the Catholic church during the early fourth century.

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