Bible Review
Bible Review opens the realm of Biblical scholarship to a non-academic audience. World-renown scholars detail the latest in Biblical interpretation and why it matters. These important pieces are paired with stunning art, which makes the text come to life before your eyes. Anyone interested in the Bible should read this seminal magazine.
Why Was Jesus killed?
The Priestly “Picture of Dorian Gray”
First Glance
The Emergence of the New Testament Shifting Canonical Lists from the Second to the Fourth Centuries
(The order of books in each list has been rearranged to simplify comparison.)
How the Books of the New Testament Were Chosen
How did the Church decide which books to include in the New Testament? When was the decision made? By whom? The surviving evidence unfortunately does not provide answers in the detail we would like, but it does document a number of the developments that eventually produced the New Testament as we know it.
Fantasy & Reality
Jerusalem—Holy City for Jews, Christians and Muslims—exists in time, in space and in imagination. Early maps of the city, which often combine these elements in ways that the modern eye finds disconcerting, can teach us much about the city— and the people—of the past.
The Holy Land Through the Eyes of Two Early Pilgrims
The Bordeaux Pilgrim (333 C.E.) describes Jerusalem
The Holy Land in Christian Imagination
Paul and Judaism: 5 Puzzles
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