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From state directives to legal challenges, here’s how the effort to bring Bibles to classrooms is playing out.
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King James Only-ism; Is the KJV King?
The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible has been a staple of Christian faith for centuries, but some believers claim it is the only true translation. This video explores the history of the KJV, the ...
"We were using Jesus to protect us." My experience at a southside Indianapolis church revealed how faith gets twisted into ...
At a perilous American moment, the Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains why he wanted to read The Turner Diaries.
A group of Northwest Arkansas parents is asking a federal judge to block a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be ...
The Southern California preacher wanted to illuminate Scripture with Scripture and separate real Christians from false.
The Biblical book of Lamentations, as its name indicates, is a lament for the suffering endured by the Jewish population of Jerusalem during and after the tragic destruction in 587 BCE of Judah’s ...
Shakespeare's play provides deep insights into what it really means to be a man.
Painters across the centuries have turned this most intimate of transgressions into art, inviting viewers to become voyeurs ...
George W. Bush famously said, “When I was young and foolish, I was young and foolish.” Me, too, Mr. President. We used the Revised Standard Version of the Bible in the classroom at the seminary I ...
In the archaic language of the King James Bible, Jesus utters the words, “Suffer the children.” “Suffer” in this case, means ...
When we’re humble enough to acknowledge God, divine Love, as supremely powerful, this paves the way to healing.