Most biblical authors viewed the world from the perspective of the oppressed.
Most biblical authors assume that their readers want to know how to obey God and follow Jesus better.
Not exact matches
Yesterday, a little Twitter feud (the best and
most official sort of feud) started when A Year of
Biblical Womanhood
author Rachel Held Evans tweeted about The Nines — a very popular annual online church leadership conference.
Yesterday, a little Twitter feud (the best and
most official sort of feud) started when A Year of
Biblical Womanhood
author Rachel Held Evans tweeted about The Nines — a very popular...
Most of the writings about the kingdom of late are of an academic nature, trying to discern from the
biblical foundations a view which the
author regards as the true one.
Nearly every commentary I consulted, including those
most lauded among
biblical scholars, identifies Esther as a diaspora story, composed by an unknown
author in the 4th of 5th century BC.
In this
most recent case, the issue in question is never even addressed in the Bible, and yet
authors like Mark Driscoll, Dorothy, Patterson, and Martha Peace have described physical beauty as an element of «
biblical womanhood.»