NEW! Register for 4/7 Lecture with Peter Williams, Warden of Tyndale House and Biblical Scholar
Things Which Ought To Be Better Known About The Resurrection This Easter season lecture will take a serious look at the resurrection accounts in the Gospels and some of the surprises they contain, as well as at some of the best arguments for the resurrection. For more information about Peter Williams, click
NEW! Register for 3/17 Lecture with Sy Gitin, Dorot Director of the Albright Institute and Professor
Ekron of the Philistines: From Sea Peoples to Olive Oil Industrialists The excavations of Ekron radically changed the traditional perception of the Philistines, a tribe of the Sea Peoples who migrated from the Aegean in the 12th century BCE. They settled along the southern coast of modern day Israel, became
New Feature at Feb. 11 Lecture
February’s lecture will be followed by three 8-minute responses from these outstanding Biblical scholars: EMANUEL TOV Emanuel Tov’s studies range from Biblical and Greek literature at the Hebrew University to Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. He received his Ph.D. from Hebrew University in 1973. Tov specializes in
NEW! Register for a Lecture with Dr. John Monson, Professor and Archaeologist
Physical Theology: The Bible in its Land, Time and Culture God has revealed Himself in time, space, and culture. People of faith from biblical times through today seek to live according to His purposes as reflected in the Bible. In this visual presentation Professor Monson will demonstrate how the original