Due to a technical issue, Dru’s audio is of lower quality than usual. There are many factors that hinder people…
Dr. Mark SneedJuly 14, 2021
David Moore believes the cultural moment in the United States has never before displayed such a dangerous combination of ignorance…
Centuries before Plato wrote that the best rulers are reluctant ones, Jotham in the book of Judges told a fable arguing the same.
Amy Gabriel talks with Dru about the role of background knowledge in helping us understand Scripture—and whether it is necessary.
Did Bible illiteracy help lead to the video church services we dislike so much? Though we’re grudgingly thankful for the…
What is the biblical relationship between Christians and the Jewish community? Dr. Gerry McDermott wades through the tough topics of…
To understand empathy’s limits, let’s turn to ancient Hebraic insights about empathy, which receive support from modern neuroscience.
Some people think Christianity isn’t about following rules, but about having a personal relationship with God. This belief betrays deep confusion.
In this episode, Dr. Jill Firth discusses the issue of moral injury and its relation to the prophet Jeremiah and the lament psalms.
Yes, there is humor in the Bible. In the riotous comedy of the Book of Esther, God lets us in on the joke of empire.
We all need God’s Word, and we need it desperately—this is why Jesse and Leah Roberts embarked on EveryPsalm, a…