This article is not merely a defense of Israel; it explores the deeper truths underpinning the Jewish state's existence, resilience, and role in historical and contemporary global dynamics.
In this article, I will delve into the work of Joseph Lombard, who advocates for “decolonizing” Quranic studies. My analysis will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of his argument and explore broader questions about what decolonization means for religious scholarship.
This event was not just a shock to my senses but a pivotal moment that transformed my scholarly focus. I knew then that my academic journey needed to shift from dialogue to dissection, from ecumenical engagement to unyielding intellectual rigor.
This is the gospel—breathtaking, life-giving, and overflowing with radiant hope. It is not simply good news; it is the best news. A story so stunning and transformative that it draws you into its very heartbeat.
By Dr. Tim Orr
In this story, I am sharing a moment that tested my faith and reaffirmed my understanding of grace—a moment that unfolded in a courtroom where justice, loss, and mercy collided in unexpected ways. Eight years ago, a man named Anthony killed my brother in a
Today, I write to share my heart, my grief, and my plea for accountability as I prepare to speak at a parole hearing. The hearing will determine whether Anthony Sheehy, the man who killed my brother, Shannon, in a drunk driving accident, will be released from prison four years early.
To better understand what shapes my writing, I want to share the five primary sources of inspiration behind my posts: my background, education, experiences, Christian worldview, and current events and trends.
This article delves into the intricate beliefs and historical contexts that define Palestine for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, drawing on the works of esteemed scholars.
Andy Bannister's analysis offers an alternative perspective, suggesting that the Qur'an can be better understood through the Oral-Formulaic Theory (OLT).
By Dr. Tim Orr
In the intricate tapestry of religious narratives, the story of Adam holds a foundational place in both Islamic and Christian traditions. Scholar Andy Bannister delves deep into these narratives, uncovering their profound impact on Muslims' and Christians' theological frameworks and worldviews. Bannister’s exploration
This deeper exploration seeks to unravel these layers and question how the balance between the two forms of jihad has shifted across different historical and ideological landscapes.
This article is not merely a defense of Israel; it explores the deeper truths underpinning the Jewish state's existence, resilience, and role in historical and contemporary global dynamics.
In this article, I will delve into the work of Joseph Lombard, who advocates for “decolonizing” Quranic studies. My analysis will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of his argument and explore broader questions about what decolonization means for religious scholarship.
This event was not just a shock to my senses but a pivotal moment that transformed my scholarly focus. I knew then that my academic journey needed to shift from dialogue to dissection, from ecumenical engagement to unyielding intellectual rigor.
Without the Trinity, the gospel loses its depth and meaning. Let's dive deeper into this mystery and discover how God's triune nature shapes everything we know about salvation, love, and life itself.