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June 18, 2004

Written In Stone

Peter Nathan

Archaeology might seem to be above the religious and political fray, but recent finds in Israel demonstrate otherwise.

Spring 2004

Jerusalem, Center of the Earth?

Peter Nathan

Part One in a two-part series examining the city’s historic place in world politics and religion.

March 22, 2004

Origen: Platonic Christian

Ivor C. Fletcher Peter Nathan

Origen blended the truth of the Bible with Greek philosophy and has produced centuries of confusion on the subject of life after death.

Feminism in the Third World

A brief look at feminism in the third world.

October 8, 2003

Holes in History

Jerry de Gier Peter Nathan

A new war is on in the Middle East and at the center of the fray is the Bible’s credibility as an accurate history of the region.

Darius Versus the Critics

The book of Daniel is very important to the New Testament and to understanding what the Bible means when it refers to the Kingdom of God.

June 26, 2003

Shadows of Augustine

Peter Nathan

Augustine’s influence on the Christian church and on Western society in general is well recognized by scholars and theologians. But in retrospect, his philosophies may not have shed much light.

The Original View of Original Sin

Augustine’s writings on original sin are often seen as a reaction to his own perceived youthful sexual excesses. In reality, his views are rooted in philosophy.

A Thoroughly Modern Man

Of what interest is a fourth-century theologian to those of us living in the 21st? How could a person of such antiquity relate to us?

March 23, 2003

Augustine: A Giant Out of His Time

Peter Nathan

Aspects of Augustine’s copious written works are foundational to both Roman Catholic and Protestant theology.

Philosophical Faith

Faith became an enduring element of Augustine’s contribution to theology. But how does faith accord with reason?

March 5, 2003

Augustine’s Poisoned Chalice

Peter Nathan

Can the mixing of pagan philosophy with biblical teachings result in anything but a lethal potion?

Dualism

Dualism has been a feature of many religions and philosophies. It held an important place in Greek philosophical thought.

Neoplatonism

A reemergence of ideas first expounded by Plato, Neoplatonism developed in Egypt in the third century under the influence of Plotinus.

January 30, 2003

A Crisis of Identity

Peter Nathan

A look back at Christianity's departure from its Hebrew roots.

January 27, 2003

Groundless Claims

Peter Nathan

Where was Jesus buried and does it really matter?

January 29, 2002

Splitting Heirs?

Peter Nathan

Will an ancient religious rift between Eastern and Western Europe be healed?

The Lamb That Speaks Like a Dragon

The first beast, described in Revelation 13:1–10, is widely accepted as representing the Roman Empire and its resurrections.

Fall 2000

The Warrior Pope

Peter Nathan

Thanks to John Paul II, the papacy is once again a force to reckon with.

October 16, 1999

Jesus Christ: The Myth and the Reality

Peter Nathan

Like most historical accounts, the story of Jesus Christ comes down to us surrounded with legend and inaccuracy. What does the biblical record reveal?

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