Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired, written Word of God but disagree on which Books belong in the Bible.
Mathewes-Green: In the book, I say that the Eastern Orthodox have not had a lot of ... and keep reading the bible.” That simplifies things. You just keep showing up. You don’t have to get ...
The dealer bought the scrolls and sold them to the Syrian Orthodox Archbishop ... production of printed books. The first complete book Gutenberg printed was the Bible, which he ran off his Mainz ...
This video is part of a series named "Exploring the Feasts of the Church" by the Department of Religious Education of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America ... as well as in a group setting such ...
William Dever, Professor Emeritus of the University of Arizona, has investigated the archeology of the ancient Near East for more than 30 years and authored almost as many books on the subject.
Tucker Carlson shared why he spent 1 1/2 years reading the Bible — and holy moly.The right-wing TV personality explained to ...
Brian Horowitz - Sizeler Family Chair Professor, Jewish Studies, Tulane University, Louisiana 'Daniel Mahla’s insightful and highly original book radically alters our understanding of ...
For more information about the Christian communities in the Middle East Philip Jenkins book, The Lost History of Christianity ... For the agreed statements between Oriental and Eastern Orthodox ...
We changed the ordering of the deuterocanonical books—many of which are part of the canon, not apocryphal, for the Orthodox and Catholic communities—to be more in keeping with the Greek Orthodox ...
Bestselling Christian author Betty Johansen has announced the publication of The Bible in Brief in e-book format on Sqrindle ...
Ukrainian troops have discovered a 1908 edition of the Bible in Donetsk Oblast, near the settlement of Siversk. The sacred ...
One day after the Harris campaign announced that 33 “Orthodox rabbis” had endorsed her candidacy, more than 50 Orthodox rabbis signed the following letter, firmly backing President Trump.