Paul

Bart Ehrman on why everything you’ve been told about heaven and hell is wrong

By Yonat Shimron — March 26, 2020
(RNS) — Best known for his popular books debunking the central assumptions of Christian Scriptures, the New Testament scholar continues this quest in his latest book, ‘Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife.’

He’s not a rabbi, and it’s not Judaism

By Jeffrey Salkin — October 31, 2018
What happened in Pittsburgh was anti-Semitic. What happened in Michigan was anti-Judaism.

Politics, persecution and ‘ardent love’: New movie aims to show why Paul is still relevant

By Emily McFarlan Miller — March 30, 2018
(RNS) — And it stars Jim Caviezel, who played the role of Jesus in Mel Gibson's 2004 film 'The Passion of the Christ.'

N.T. Wright on the Apostle Paul’s sudden popularity

By Emily McFarlan Miller — March 28, 2018
(RNS) — The author of the new book 'Paul: A Biography,' calls the apostle 'one of the great intellectual, cultural, spiritual thinkers of the whole world.'

Jews will not replace us! (And you will not replace Judaism!)

By Jeffrey Salkin — September 24, 2017
David Bowie got it right: This is not America. It is time for Jews to proclaim a better way.

The year’s 10 most intriguing religion books

By John Murawski — December 22, 2013
(RNS) Jesus, Paul, food, charity, and prayer were just some of the areas examined in this year's crop of books under the broad heading of religion. Here's our list of the year's most interesting religion books, numbered but not ranked.

Father Knows Best: Paul’s idea of marriage creeps me out

By Martin Elfert — February 26, 2013
I sense something profound when Paul writes that the relationship of the husband to the wife is as the relationship of Christ to the church, but I still get creeped out when he says "just as the church is subject to Christ, so let the wives be to their husbands in everything."
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