Topic: Biblical History
Pieces in the "Biblical History" category deal with the historical and Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) context of the authors of Scripture as well as the early interpreters of Scripture and how that context can impact our understanding of the text.
N.T. Wright on Scripture and the Authority of God, Part 3
By N.T. Wright | March 28, 2012
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 13
By Rick Kennedy | January 30, 2012
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 12
By Rick Kennedy | January 27, 2012
Revealing God’s Nature
By Brian McLaren | January 18, 2012
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 4
By Rick Kennedy | December 19, 2011
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 3
By Rick Kennedy | December 16, 2011
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 2
By Rick Kennedy | December 12, 2011
Jesus, History, and Mount Darwin: An Academic Excursion, Part 1
By Rick Kennedy | December 9, 2011
Let’s Not Surrender Science to the Secular World! Part II: Defining Gnosticism
By Mark H. Mann | November 2, 2011
The Collapsing Universe in the Bible: Literal Science or Poetic Metaphor? Part 6
By Brian Godawa | September 27, 2011
The Collapsing Universe in the Bible: Literal Science or Poetic Metaphor? Part 5
By Brian Godawa | September 20, 2011
The Collapsing Universe in the Bible: Literal Science or Poetic Metaphor? Part 4
By Brian Godawa | September 13, 2011
The Collapsing Universe in the Bible: Literal Science or Poetic Metaphor? Part 3
By Brian Godawa | September 7, 2011
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible, Part 5
By Brian Godawa | May 27, 2011
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible, Part 4
By Brian Godawa | May 24, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Wesleyanism, Part 2
By Pete Enns | May 23, 2011
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible, Part 3
By Brian Godawa | May 20, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Wesleyanism, Part 1
By Pete Enns | May 17, 2011
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible, Part 2
By Brian Godawa | May 17, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 15
By Pete Enns | May 13, 2011
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible, Part 1
By Brian Godawa | May 13, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 14
By Pete Enns | May 10, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 13
By Pete Enns | May 6, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 12
By Pete Enns | May 3, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 11
By Pete Enns | April 29, 2011
Evolution and our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 10
By Pete Enns | April 26, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 9
By Pete Enns | April 23, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 8
By Pete Enns | April 19, 2011
Ephesians 4:7-16: Moving the Science/Faith Discussion Forward, Part 3
By Ross Hastings | April 18, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 6
By Pete Enns | April 13, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Calvinism, Part 2
By Pete Enns | March 29, 2011
Evolution and Our Theological Traditions: Calvinism
By Pete Enns | March 25, 2011
Design in Nature, Part 1
By Oliver R. Barclay | March 18, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Some Final Thoughts on Cain
By Pete Enns | March 8, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Cain Caused the Flood
By Pete Enns | March 1, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Good vs. Evil in the Cain Story
By Pete Enns | February 22, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Why Did Cain Murder his Brother?
By Pete Enns | February 8, 2011
Two Languages, Two Books: One Creator
By Karl Giberson | February 4, 2011
In the Middle of Things
By Amy Carleton | January 27, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Cain’s Birth, Part 1
By Pete Enns | January 25, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: The Devil was Jealous
By Pete Enns | January 18, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Working and Guarding the Garden
By Pete Enns | January 12, 2011
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Adam and Eve’s Nakedness
By Pete Enns | December 14, 2010
Challenging Old Assumptions
By Pete Enns | December 9, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Some Thoughts about Eve
By Pete Enns | December 7, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Garden Paradise
By Pete Enns | November 30, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: It Was Eve’s Fault
By Pete Enns | November 23, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: A Crafty Serpent
By Pete Enns | November 16, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: “On the Day You Eat of It…”
By Pete Enns | November 9, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Before Creation
By Pete Enns | November 2, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Who is “Us”?
By Pete Enns | October 26, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: What about Angels?
By Pete Enns | October 20, 2010
Augustine, Genesis, and “Removing the Mystical Veil”: Part II
By Brandon Withrow | October 19, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters: Let There Be Light
By Pete Enns | October 12, 2010
Augustine, Genesis, and “Removing the Mystical Veil”: Part I
By Brandon Withrow | October 11, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters, Part II
By Pete Enns | October 5, 2010
Origen on our Species and Divine Baby Talk, Part 2
By Brandon Withrow | September 30, 2010
Genesis, Creation, and Ancient Interpreters
By Pete Enns | September 28, 2010
Origen on our Species and Divine Baby Talk, Part 1
By Brandon Withrow | September 24, 2010
Jesus and the Sea
By Pete Enns | July 14, 2010
Gilgamesh, Atrahasis, and the Flood, Part 3
By Pete Enns | June 22, 2010
Gilgamesh, Atrahasis, and the Flood, Part 2
By Pete Enns | June 8, 2010
Gilgamesh, Atrahasis, and the Flood
By Pete Enns | June 1, 2010
The Second Creation Story and “Atrahasis”
By Pete Enns | May 25, 2010
On Myth and Meaning
By John Walton | May 19, 2010
Genesis 1 and a Babylonian Creation Story
By Pete Enns | May 18, 2010
Pete Enns on the Incarnational Model of Scripture
By Pete Enns | May 8, 2010
Biblical Creation in its Ancient Near Eastern Context: An Introduction
By Joseph Lam | April 21, 2010
Understanding Origins and the Ancient Mind
By Pete Enns | March 17, 2010
Scripture, Evolution and the Problem of Science, Pt. 5
By Kenton Sparks | February 26, 2010
Exodus, Mt. Sinai and Creation
By Pete Enns | February 23, 2010
Scripture, Evolution and the Problem of Science, Pt. 4
By Kenton Sparks | February 20, 2010
Scripture, Evolution and the Problem of Science, Pt. 3
By Kenton Sparks | February 18, 2010
Exodus and the Cosmic Battle (Again)
By Pete Enns | February 16, 2010
Scripture, Evolution and the Problem of Science, Pt. 2
By Kenton Sparks | February 12, 2010
Exodus, the Plagues, and the Cosmic Battle
By Pete Enns | February 9, 2010
Scripture, Evolution and the Problem of Science, Pt. 1
By Kenton Sparks | February 6, 2010
Yahweh, Creation, and the Cosmic Battle
By Pete Enns | February 2, 2010
Mesopotamian Myths and “Genre Calibration”
By Pete Enns | November 27, 2009
Evangelicals, Creation, and Scripture: An Overview
November 24, 2009
An Incarnational Model
By Pete Enns | November 13, 2009
Science and an Incarnational Approach to the Bible
By Pete Enns | November 6, 2009
The Message-Incident Principle
September 8, 2009
The Ancient Science in the Bible
August 21, 2009
Different Types of Origins Stories
By Darrel Falk | July 20, 2009
Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible
By Brian Godawa
Evolutionary Creation: A Christian Approach to Evolution
By Denis Lamoureux
The Biblical Creation in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
By Joseph Lam
Biblical Creation and Storytelling: Cosmogony, Combat and Covenant
By Brian Godawa
When Was Genesis Written and Why Does it Matter? A Brief Historical Survey
By Pete Enns