A Book Analysis of “The Exodus: Myth History?” (Part 6): The Conquest and Settlement
We now come to my last post in my book analysis series on David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? in which he addresses the issue of Joshua’s Conquest a...
We now come to my last post in my book analysis series on David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? in which he addresses the issue of Joshua’s Conquest a...
We’re now in Part 5 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? Of all the posts in his series, I think this will be my least favorite, for in...
Here in Part 4 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? we are going to look at what he has to say about the figure of Moses and the actual...
Welcome to Part 3 of my look at David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History? in which he argues for a mid-15th century BC date for the Exodus, a late 15th-ea...
In my previous post, I began to go through David Rohl’s book, The Exodus: Myth or History, by plotting out some of the main issues that need to be addressed whe...
It has been over a month since my last blog post. The end of the school year and other of life’s demands sometimes prevent blogpost writing. But here I am—done ...
In my previous post, I introduced a long, T.S. Eliot-inspired poem I wrote back in the 90s entitled, The Seven Circles of Eternity’s Garden. Here is the link to...
The next stop on our journey through the Early Church Fathers is another anonymous document called The Didache: The Teaching of the Lord According to the 12 Apo...
The next post in my Early Church Fathers isn’t actually about an early Church Father. Instead, it is about an early Church writing by an anonymous writer, some ...
Shortly after the Jerusalem council of AD 49, the Apostle Peter relocated to Antioch to help lead the Church there. When Peter left for Rome, presumably at some...