A very interesting and well-written series, Dr. Hicks-Keeton.
On How to Sugarcoat Scripture but Seem Sophisticated. Final Guest Post by Jill Hicks-Keeton
So in the time of Jesus, adults could presumably observe that a woman was pregnant and her offspring was growing.…
On How’s the Christian World Doin’ These Days with the Ethics of Jesus?
I read your book "How Jesus become God" but don't remember a chronology. The Apostles believed Jesus was "Son of…
On February Gold Q&A: Ask Away!
The problem of religions is to espouse theological concepts based in false scientific facts. The Catholic Church learned the lesson…
On Atonement Doctrine – A Platinum Post by Manuel Fiadeiro
I'm not sure the betrayal was intentional. But forgiveness contradicts atonement, and vice versa, because with forgiveness penalties and reparations…
On When Is Forgiveness not Forgiveness?
It is widely agreed among (all?) Pauline scholars that Paul's letters are situational, and that when we read his letters…
On How To Make the New Testament Non-Patriarchal. Good Luck with *That* One. Guest post by Jill Hicks-Keeton
Having started with this post, I would have appreciated a brief note that when you say Paul, you mean "Paul."
On How To Make the New Testament Non-Patriarchal. Good Luck with *That* One. Guest post by Jill Hicks-Keeton
I am curious if you intend to place this in the context of other work written on the subject of…
On The Fate of Jesus’ Ethics after His Death
I recall in Marcus Borg's book Heart of Christianity his discussing how the Enlightenment period, with its emphasis on structured…
On When Is Forgiveness not Forgiveness?
Sounds like an intriguing book. Looking forward to reading it. Did you know that there is research on altruism in…
On The Fate of Jesus’ Ethics after His Death