Why does the Bible command praise?

Enter his gates with thanksgivingand his courts with praise;give thanks to him and praise his name. – Psalm 100:4 It seems strange that the psalmist “commands” us to praise – as if God is some egotistical celebrity needing a daily dose of standing ovations. If I am not freely worshipping…

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When Depression Gets the Best of Us

On Thursday, I will publish the video interview I had with Diana Gruver about her book, Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt. (The book will be released next Friday, but you can pre-order it on the link below from amazon.com.) Diana has struggled with…

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How “old” is the Old Testament?

The simple answer: no one knows. The Bible was written by many people over a long period of time. It did not fall from the sky as a completed book. The path it took from text to canonization remains a mystery. But there are some pretty good theories. These are…

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Moving from Mush

Dr. Amanda Mbuvi, a professor at High Point University, is my interviewee this week (to be posted on Thursday). She shares insights from the classroom as well as from her book, Belonging in Genesis: Biblical Israel and the Politics of Identity Formation (Baylor University Press). Here is one illustration about…

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Hide Your Bibles if He is Elected!

According to a currrent article in The Atlantic, “if Jefferson became president, thundered a Federalist opponent in 1798, ‘the Bible would be cast into a bonfire, our holy worship changed into a dance of Jacobin phrensy, our wives and daughters dishonored, and our sons converted into the disciples of Voltaire…

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Why are there four gospels?

The four gospels that we have (the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) tell the story of Jesus and of his first followers. Each of them has a unique approach and a unique audience, as described in this video clip of an interview I did with Paul Borgman:1 Why…

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Why I Interview

I remember that day in seminary like it was yesterday. I asked the professor a question that had been bugging me for years. We were talking about the source theory for the four gospels. This theory assumes that Mark was the first gospel written. It was the primary source for…

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