Though the author of The Blind Watchmaker and The God Delusion found Craig's background insubstantial, many of his fellow atheists have debated with the theologian, including Bart Ehrman ... authored ...
He concluded his remarks on each text with a sample sermon to demonstrate how students might bring out the theological emphases of each book. The exegetical assignments ... on a panel discussion with ...
The first is How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee, by Bart D. Ehrman, a historian who ... Ernest Becker’s book The Denial of Death is good on this subject ...
Hey Hunters, I got the absolute honour of interviewing Dr Bart Ehrman. He's knows a thing or two about ancient texts, so I ...
Hey Hunters, By a stroke of luck with the Universe I got to chat to Dr Bart Ehrman, Bible & History Scholar. He is THE point ...
San Jose, Calif. - VTA has pledged to increase contracting opportunities for minority-owned businesses in its ongoing BART expansion into San Jose. Sergio Lopez, mayor of Campbell and chair of VTA ...
A new memoir by the tech mogul recounts a boyhood steeped in old-fashioned, analog pastimes as well as precocious feats of coding. By Jennifer Szalai It’s among the more playful matters on his ...
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In Kwame Alexander’s new verse novel and Karen L. Swanson’s nonfiction picture book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. As spooky season approaches, the master of ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Hello, fellow readers. I’m culture critic and fervent bookworm Chris Vognar. Another year of reading has come and gone, leaving mental trails of ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.