What Evangelical Scholars Found Looking at a Tiny Piece of Papyrus
From a dump in Egypt to a criminal case in Oxford to a seminary in Texas, this fragmentary record of faith traveled a strange path.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Despite Disappointing Some, New Mark Manuscript Is Earliest Yet
Bible scholars have been waiting for the Gospel fragment’s publication for years.
Should the Lord’s Prayer Be Changed?
Experts weigh in on Pope Francis’ recent support for changing the wording “lead us not into temptation.”
Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Leaders: California, Please Protect Religious Liberty
We call on the State Assembly to abandon Senate Bill 1146.
Interpretation Sparks a Grave Theology Debate
Apologist’s questioning of Matthew 27 creates theological war of words.
Q&A: Daniel B. Wallace
On his organization’s ancient New Testament manuscript haul in Albania.
Amassed Media: The Drink Debate
What Christian leaders past and present have said about social drinking—and where to find them online.