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In an age of outrage, when anger is awarded with retweets and likes, we are in desperate need of a much less popular quality: gentleness.
In 1054, a theological controversy erupted that left the Christian world divided in two. And it focused on a single Latin word: filioque.
Paul Schneider was a pastor who would not bow the knee to Nazism, but confessed allegiance to Christ at any cost — even his very life.
In this Q&A, we will answer the question, Where did the gospel writers gain their knowledge? and discuss how they came to write the scriptures.
The Reformation transformed not only the church and the state, but also the family. If the Reformation was going to continue, every home had to be...
Skip to content Chapter 15 Sons of God I John 3:2 — "Now are we the sons of God." When Jesus was initiated into the priesthood " there came a voic...
How and when did the chapters and verses get in the Bible? There are different answers for the modern chapters and verses found in the Bible.
What is the Muratorian Fragment, and why is it relevant to Christians and the Bible? Learn all about the Muratorian Fragment in this Q&A.
Learn the meaning of the term "Christian" and when people were first called Christians. Quotes from historical writers about Christians ...
Pontius Pilate wrote that Jesus Christ performed amazing miracles and died on a cross with his hands and feet pierced by nails.