Article Collection The History of the Bible Today we take for granted that people all over the world can read the Bible in any language. But for more than 1,000 years it was unavailable to most.
Spring 2004 In Other Words David Hulme How did the Bible come to be translated into so many vernacular tongues?
Spring 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part Two: The courageous struggle to put the Bible into the hands of the English people.
Spring 2004 Pharaoh’s Hardened Heart John Meakin How a God of slaves humbled one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
Pharaoh v. God People read in the biblical account of the Exodus that God “hardened Pharaoh’s heart.” Some conclude that Pharaoh had no choice in the matter.
Against All the Gods of Egypt. . . How could belief in the Egyptian deities be confounded by the 10 plagues? Put simply, everything went wrong.
Spring 2004 Origen: Platonic Christian Ivor C. Fletcher Peter Nathan Origen blended the truth of the Bible with Greek philosophy and has produced centuries of confusion on the subject of life after death.
Spring 2004 The Gospels for the 21st Century, Part 17 The Rejected Stone David Hulme Jesus’ popularity among the people crescendos upon His arrival in Jerusalem, strengthening the resolve of the religious authorities to kill Him.
March 17, 2004 The Passion of Mel Gibson Vision Staff Apart from how it looked, the film The Passion, which will be released in theatres on Ash Wednesday, suffers in historical and biblical accuracy.
Winter 2004 The Gospels for the 21st Century, Part 16 Present and Future Values David Hulme The disciples still had a lot to learn about their Master and about humility. Attaining spiritual riches requires that we be wholly invested in something other than the physical.