This thesis J 4,4-42: Jesus and the Samaritan woman deals with an exegesis of the conversation betwe...
This dissertation will argue that the dominant reading of female adultery in Hosea 1-2 as a metaphor...
Dr. James McGrath\u27s contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative
Previously, Donald C. McIntyre has argued for a reappraisal of the typology of the Old Testament Wel...
John 4:1-42 is the only story of its own kind in the whole New Testament. It is a betrothal narrativ...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
Ekklesiastikos Pharos is also a mouthpiece of the South African Association for Patristic and Byzant...
This essay pushes back against the many readings, both scholarly and popular, of the Samaritan woman...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
This article provides a concise description of "the Samaritan Woman" or the "Woman at the Well" in J...
Sarah, the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac in Genesis, is a central biblical character becau...
The discovery of new data or the emergence of a new methodology are the prime factors for progress i...
The woman who pulled the baby Moses out of the river Nile appears in many the most ancient and class...
William Kennedy Brown examines Jesus’ teachings about and interactions with women as described in th...
This study considers the division of women in the Bible into either ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’. This dichotomy...
This thesis J 4,4-42: Jesus and the Samaritan woman deals with an exegesis of the conversation betwe...
This dissertation will argue that the dominant reading of female adultery in Hosea 1-2 as a metaphor...
Dr. James McGrath\u27s contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative
Previously, Donald C. McIntyre has argued for a reappraisal of the typology of the Old Testament Wel...
John 4:1-42 is the only story of its own kind in the whole New Testament. It is a betrothal narrativ...
The Bible is indeed written in a patriarchal culture and someone finds it desperate to search for th...
Ekklesiastikos Pharos is also a mouthpiece of the South African Association for Patristic and Byzant...
This essay pushes back against the many readings, both scholarly and popular, of the Samaritan woman...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
This article provides a concise description of "the Samaritan Woman" or the "Woman at the Well" in J...
Sarah, the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac in Genesis, is a central biblical character becau...
The discovery of new data or the emergence of a new methodology are the prime factors for progress i...
The woman who pulled the baby Moses out of the river Nile appears in many the most ancient and class...
William Kennedy Brown examines Jesus’ teachings about and interactions with women as described in th...
This study considers the division of women in the Bible into either ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’. This dichotomy...
This thesis J 4,4-42: Jesus and the Samaritan woman deals with an exegesis of the conversation betwe...
This dissertation will argue that the dominant reading of female adultery in Hosea 1-2 as a metaphor...
Dr. James McGrath\u27s contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative