by Bob Byrd | Aug 15, 2007 | Opinion
Luke chapter 4 is our oldest account of a synagogue service. Luke is focused on portraying Jesus as the central figure of his narrative and he does not recount the entire service. Our other evidence does not clarify exactly what would occur in such a service in the... by Mark McEntire | Aug 14, 2007 | Opinion
The temptation narrative of the Gospels, particularly in Luke 4:1-13, raises questions about the nature of temptation and what it means to be tempted. In 1988 an enormous controversy arose surrounding the release of “The Last Temptation of Christ,” Martin... by Bob Allen | Jul 2, 2007 | News
Student and leader guides for “The Agenda: 8 Lessons from Luke 4” are now available. The online, eight-lesson Bible study supporting next year’s New Baptist Covenant Celebration in Atlanta is offered free of charge by the Baptist Center for Ethics in... by Bob Allen | Jun 28, 2007 | News
Belmont University’s School of Religion is partnering with the Baptist Center Ethics to write Bible commentary for “The Agenda: 8 Lessons from Luke 4,” a free, online study to help prepare churches for next year’s New Baptist Covenant... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jun 25, 2007 | News
The Baptist Center for Ethics is offering a free resource to support Bible studies and sermons from Luke 4 to help prepare churches for next year’s New Baptist Covenant Celebration in Atlanta. Excerpts from a developing “Baptists’ Bible...