Christian Theological Diversity Between 30 and 100 CE
Lingelbach examines the two largest Christian movements at the end of the first century: the Pauline and Ebionite movements.
Christian Theological Diversity Between 30 and 100 CE
Why Millennials are Likely NOT Coming Back to Religion
Is Our Problem Today that We Speak Two Different English Languages?
Was Saul of Tarsus Really a Pharisee?
Victimizing the Flock: What Sex Assault Victims Mean for Christianity
Can God's Existence Be Disproven?
Correlation is Not Causation: Why Theology is Not What Makes Churches Grow
Study Finds Christians Do Not Have Meaningful Contact with Atheists, Muslims, or LGBTQ+ Community
Guilt by Association in the Age of Trump
What is Onto-Theology and the Metaphysics of Presence?
Excerpt from "Striking Vipers and Closed Doors: How Meaningful Are Sexual Fantasies?"