Does the Sermon on the Mount Say Anything New?
Compares Jesus’ teaching with rabbinic teaching of the same time period.
Compares Jesus’ teaching with rabbinic teaching of the same time period.
(Matthew 13) Explores the picture of the coming Kingdom of God that emerges in Jesus' "Kingdom parables."
Conjectures about what Jesus might have been reading during his forty days in the desert.
Looks at several Bible passages to discuss the past and present significance of Jesus being God’s Messiah.
(Matthew 13) Discusses one of Jesus’ kingdom parables.
Elucidates the opening lines of the Lord’s Prayer.
(Galatians 2:11-20) Explores what embracing the true gospel means in the life of a believer.
(Luke 11: 5-8) Clarifies Jesus’ teaching in the Parable of the Friend at Midnight and how that teaching relates to prayer.
(Revelation 2-3) Looks at the seven letters to the churches in Revelation 2 and 3 to argue that Christians need to be well-rounded in their Christianity in order for it to be authentic.
(Book of Job) Reflects on the Book of Job and what it reveals about God’s response to human suffering.
(John 3) Discusses church “technique” in light of Jesus’ interaction with Nicodemus.
Explores why Jesus taught through parables and stories.
Looks at the impact of Christian fundamentalism on how we understand and apply the Bible's teaching.
Looks at Luke 12:1-5 to discuss how behavior reveals motivations.
(Matthew 24: 42-51) Discusses what should be our attitude toward end-time events.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter one of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter two of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter three of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter four of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter six of The Language of God.