Book Review: The Quest of the Historical Jesus

This book presents a scholarly investigation into the historical Jesus, diverging from church interpretations. It reviews significant biblical scholarship evolution from the Enlightenment through the 20th century. Schweitzer challenges prevailing notions, positing Jesus held core apocalyptic beliefs. His arguments represent a pivotal moment in historical Jesus studies, influencing academic perspectives for decades.

Rusty Shipp Comes Into Home Port on New Album

Rusty Shipp, an alternative rock band formed over a decade ago, has evolved significantly. Their new album, Capsized Empire, continues the nautical-themed story begun in Dark Side of the Ocean. Despite initial grunge roots, Rusty Shipp has embraced a polished sound, blending genres and creating cohesive, concept-driven albums that showcase their artistic growth.

The Gospels Behind the Gospels Book Review

The Gospels Behind the Gospels is a fascinating book written by Dr. Robert M. Price. He theorizes that the gospels in the new testament aren’t completely cohesive narratives created by their authors (nor the author of Q if such existed). Rather, he believes that there were many different beliefs and traditions present in the first

No More Christian Nice Guy Book Review

“No More Christian Nice Guy: When Being Nice—Instead of Good—Hurts Men, Women, and Children” is a book written by Paul Coughlin. I had never heard of Coughlin before, but he apparently has (or had) a radio program as well as being a public speaker. He also started an anti-bullying organization. From what I have gathered,