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Research Fellowship | Shawn Langley

Get to Know Our Research Fellows: Shawn Langley

We recently launched the BibleMesh Research Fellows program. Our aim is to highlight the expertise and insight of developing scholars as they teach, write, and research in service to the Church. To this end, we are excited to introduce Shawn Langley— a new Fellow in Philosophy & Apologetics. Our Dean, Dr. Dennis Greeson, recently sat down and …

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Is Divine Speech Hate Speech?

The sacred season of “Pride,” the month-long panoply of indulgence and identity, recently came to a close. Through it all, many Christians have remained publicly steadfast to orthodox commitments to biblical sexuality. In America, we saw the campaign to establish “Fidelity Month,” which sought to honor commitments to marriage vows, the family, and one’s community. …

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BibleMesh Interviews Rob Bradshaw

Introducing Theology on the Web

We recently met with Rob Bradshaw to hear more about his ministry—Theology on the Web.  This outstanding resource is a curated site of open-source or donated resources in biblical and theological studies. It’s a treasure trove of historical works, and one that we often use as research references for our students. We asked Rob a …

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“Stinging” Words—Martin Luther (1483 – 1546)

The year 1517 brought monk Martin Luther out of the shadows and into the courts of both the Pope and Emperor. Boldly challenging the practice of selling indulgences within the Roman Catholic Church, Luther soon learned such preaching was very dangerous. Refusing to be intimidated by those who sought to silence him, Luther continued to preach “stinging” words from …

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BOOK REVIEW: Elizabeth Saintsbury, George MacDonald: A Short Life

Edinburgh: Canongate Publishing, 1987, 152 pgs. Summary: A non-academic biography of the writer George MacDonald (1824-1905). MacDonald was a Scottish fiction writer whose works of Christian fantasy influenced C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton. He appears as the protagonist’s guide to heaven in Lewis’ The Great Divorce. The book traces MacDonald’s major geographic movements from birth to …

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