What Was Israel's Government Like?
Dr. Sandra L. Richter here talks about ancient Israel’s government and how this relates to the New Testament church.
Dr. Sandra L. Richter here talks about ancient Israel’s government and how this relates to the New Testament church.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Sandra L. Richter provides a great overview of the role of the prophet in the Bible, also highlighting the difference between Old Testament and New Testament portrayals. She answers,
Archaeology and the Bible are intimately related. Here Dr. Sandra L. Richter discusses their important relationship. See our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminaries on our YouTube channel.
Dr. Craig Keener goes through the Gospel of John highlighting all of the water imagery and explaining its significance.
Did Jesus have a wife? What makes some people think this is a historical possibility? Dr. Ben Witherington III here addresses these sorts of questions in light of recent archaeological evidence. See our growing playlist
The Great Commission at the end of the Gospel of Matthew includes the verbs: “going, baptizing, teaching.” In this Seven Minute Seminary Dr. Craig Keener shows how this climax is connected to the rest of
How does Paul frame salvation in the book of Romans, and what do ethnicity and the historical circumstances of the 1st century have to do with it? See this Seven Minute Seminary by Dr. Craig Keener.
What do you do when the church you’ve had a longstanding relationship with wants to break with you? Visit the situation of Paul and the Corinthian church in this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Fred Long.
For John Wesley, to preach meant to offer people Christ. Explore early Methodist preaching in this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Michael Pasquarello III.
Prayer is one of the ways in which Christ fills us and removes sinful habits. In this episode of Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Fred Long discusses prayer in light of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.
In this episode of Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Fred Long examines the second half of Ephesisans and demonstrates how it is oriented around the idea that we are called to walk in the likeness of Christ.
“What God has done in Christ has brought forth a community of believers who live in holiness and sanctification before God and have a mission to accomplish.” | Dr. Fred Long explores the nature of the letter of Ephesians and how its political theology is subversive to other realities, both then and now.