Have you spent time studying the book of Hebrews? It is the epistle that comes after the Epistle of Philemon which has only ...
The name of at least one—Tertius (meaning just “Third”), the coauthor of the Letter to the Romans—sounds distinctly “slavish.” There was nothing exceptional about Paul’s method ... critical editions ...
Out of the thirteen Pauline epistles, scholars have cast doubt on the authorial authenticity of at least six letters. Was ...
I received news about the passing of a dear friend. My heart breaks for this person’s family. A life lost too soon. Along ...
If anyone aspires to the office of overseer, he desires a noble task. Therefore an overseer must be above reproach.
Arab war has deeply impacted the Catholic Church, reshaping its interfaith dialogue and global leadership. Key challenges ...
When Ann Hays’ husband Joe wrote a letter to Pope John Paul II inviting him to visit Iowa, no one dreamed it would be read, ...
The apostle Paul struggled with his human tendencies for mistakes and sin in his letter to believers in Rome ... end of the ages to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.” (Hebrews 9:26). God gives ...
During the Roman era, Jewish philosopher Philo Judaeus (Philo of Alexandria) wrote on the matter that “those who forsake the ...
The rich young man in today's Gospel wants to know what we all want to know -- how to live in this life so that we might live forever in the world to come. He seeks what today's Psalm calls ...
I congratulate Israel on its very strong and successful military response to Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran (“Israeli airstrikes rock southern suburbs of Beirut and cut off a key crossing into Syria,” web, ...
If Daniel Schloff’s family had been on time to Yom Kippur morning services in 1965, he may have never encountered Sandy ...