You'd think that the answer would be an easy, "yes," but a startling number of people--including New Testament scholars--say "no." I'm always taken aback when I'm reading along and suddenly encounter ...
This is TELL ME MORE, from NPR News. I'm Michel Martin. In a few minutes, you tell us more. Editor Ammad Omar steps to the mic to share some of your comments about stories we've covered recently. That ...
The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) offers Bible-based writing lessons that merge composition skills with meaningful biblical content. Using IEW’s structured approach, students progress from ...
Cutting-edge artificial intelligence has been employed by experts to reveal hidden linguistic patterns and identify the likely authors of some of the Bible's oldest texts. An international research ...
Bible Across America tour will produce two handwritten copies. Mandy Helton Jones had planned to spend the next couple of months traveling to Asia and Australia with her new husband, Jon. But when she ...
‘In truth,” writes John Barton at the beginning of “A History of the Bible,” “there are no versions of either Christianity or Judaism that correspond point for point to the contents of the Bible, ...
“Word” in Holy Scripture quite often refers to a proclaimed, oral word of prophets or apostles. They spoke the word of God, whether or not their utterances were later recorded in Scripture (see, e.g., ...
SPENCERTOWN, N.Y. – At last, it is written. Four years after he began his project to write out every word of the Bible, Phillip Patterson penned the very last lines Saturday at an upstate New York ...
Reading the Bible from cover to cover might seem like a heavy task. But what about writing it? Host Michel Martin speaks with Phillip Patterson, who is just two verses away from writing out the whole ...