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Raymond Lull and the Challenge of Islam

In today’s article, Timothy Tennent explains how Raymond Lull was really ahead of his time, recognizing the ill effects of military responses to Islam and the positive benefits of answering questions that they have.

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What Happens to Those Who Never Hear the Gospel?

What happens to those who never hear the gospel? In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Ben Witherington tackles the problem by drawing a parallel to how God will deal with his people Israel at the end of the age, a theme treated in Romans 11.

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7 Quick Facts about the Tomb of Jesus

Last week, the shrine that houses the traditional site of Jesus’ burial was worked on for conservation efforts, and his alleged tomb site opened for the first time in centuries. Read these Seven Quick Facts about Jesus’ tomb.

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How to Read the Bible with Fresh Eyes

For those who have become disillusioned with Scripture, there remains hope for encountering God afresh. In today’s video, Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington offer helpful tips for those seeking to reorient themselves with God’s saving word.

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Christians and the Old Testament

How should Christians relate to the Old Testament? In this video interview, Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington instruct us to appropriate the Old Testament through the ethical lens of the New Testament.

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Where is Jesus in the Old Testament?

Where is Jesus in the Old Testament? Watch as Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington explain the forward-looking anticipation of the Old Testament and how it finds its fulfillment in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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Is the Bible Still Relevant?

If the Bible was written over 2,000 years ago, is it still relevant? In this video interview, Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington explain that how the gospel offers a timeless solution to the basic human problem of sin and alienation from God.

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