A structured introduction to Hebrew and Greek intellectual frameworks — and why the lens you bring to Scripture determines what you actually hear it say.
What HaShem did when his most powerful prophet sat under a desert shrub and asked to die — and what it means for the man who can't say enough out loud.
The doctrine of total depravity contains a logical crack nobody in the Reformed tradition wants to name: willful sin requires moral awareness, but total depravity claims that awareness was annihilated.