Terminology Tuesday: Kenoticism
KENOTICISM, from the Gk. kenōsis, meaning (self-) ’emptying’ (used in Phil. 2:6–7), refers to a number of related Christological theories concerning the status of th
Weekly Podcast Roundup (09/27)
Risen Jesus Who wrote the Gospel of Mark? Technically speaking, Mark’s Gospel in anonymous, since the titles attached to them did not appear until probably the second century
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Terminology Tuesday: Homoioteleuton
homoioteleuton (Gk. ὅμοιος, ‘like’, and τελευτή, ‘ending’). In MSS, the repetition of the same sequence of letters or words in two neighboring
Weekly Podcast Roundup (09/20)
Risen Jesus Mike Licona, Laura Robinson, and host Cameron Bertuzzi discuss the extent to which historians are permitted to comment on whether the miracle reported in the Gospels ac