Here is our final guest post from Richard Fellows, based on his article in an international journal of biblical studies: “Paul, Timothy, Jerusalem and the Confusion in Galatia” Biblica 99.4 (2018) 544-566. He has some bold and controversial claims. Check them out! He’ll be happy to respond to your comments. The identity of Titus and the historicity of Acts Read by Petra Ortiz
When exactly is "now," and can there be a such thing as "the present"? Read by Brandon M. Bender
In the previous post we saw how two important church fathers attacked the “modalist” view of the relationship between God the Father, God the...
Bart summarizes Galatians by seeing its autobiographical, theological, and ethical content. Read by John Paul Middlesworth.