The subject of laughter does not surface often in the Bible, yet when we take Scripture in the fullness of the tradition, humor rises to the top. This article demonstrates that while laughter within the Bible often takes the form of cruel mockery, in the broad biblical landscape of faith laughter becomes a primary characteristic of the eschatological kingdom, ushered in by Christ’s resurrection—the Eighth Day. As people nourished by the Word of God, we must look to the Eighth Day in order to dwell in the Word’s fullness, and that fullness includes laughter
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Laughter is cloaking that has always assumed depth and shallowness. The construction of this article...
This study aims to answer research questions about prophetic humour in Sunni and Shi’ite Ḥadīth, spe...
The subject of laughter does not surface often in the Bible, yet when we take Scripture in the fulln...
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
A serious reader might, one day, discover that not everything he reads in “the Good Book ” is holy. ...
Excerpt: Do you think God laughs? Do you think God weeps? These are hard questions to answer with a...
We are frequently told by the tweedy denizens of biblical academe, often with mournful cries and muc...
One of the most radical heresies of early Christianity, Docetism, maintained that Jesus did not real...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Since humor is an essential part of human nature, speaking the truth, including the biblical truth, ...
Although Christian spirituality includes a long tradition of suspicion of humour, humour can express...
Humour, laughter and wit seem to not belong to the very domain of religion. Many cultures reject hum...
Prentice Avery Meador, Jr.\u27s sermon, And God created laughter. This sermon on Genesis 21:1-7 was ...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Laughter is cloaking that has always assumed depth and shallowness. The construction of this article...
This study aims to answer research questions about prophetic humour in Sunni and Shi’ite Ḥadīth, spe...
The subject of laughter does not surface often in the Bible, yet when we take Scripture in the fulln...
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
A serious reader might, one day, discover that not everything he reads in “the Good Book ” is holy. ...
Excerpt: Do you think God laughs? Do you think God weeps? These are hard questions to answer with a...
We are frequently told by the tweedy denizens of biblical academe, often with mournful cries and muc...
One of the most radical heresies of early Christianity, Docetism, maintained that Jesus did not real...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Since humor is an essential part of human nature, speaking the truth, including the biblical truth, ...
Although Christian spirituality includes a long tradition of suspicion of humour, humour can express...
Humour, laughter and wit seem to not belong to the very domain of religion. Many cultures reject hum...
Prentice Avery Meador, Jr.\u27s sermon, And God created laughter. This sermon on Genesis 21:1-7 was ...
The aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels a...
Laughter is cloaking that has always assumed depth and shallowness. The construction of this article...
This study aims to answer research questions about prophetic humour in Sunni and Shi’ite Ḥadīth, spe...