
Who Are We, Whose Are We? Women as God’s Agents of Change in the Hebrew Bible
“Who am I?” is a timeless, existential question of self-identification. Modern women might explore this question in terms of the

God in the Bible
The Bible, at its base, is really a biography about God. Scholars and sages, rabbis and priests, the faithful and

Was Satan in the Garden of Eden? Separating Biblical Fact from Fiction
Was Satan really in the Garden of Eden? Biblical scholar T.J. Wray separates fact from fiction, revealing that the serpent of Genesis is simply a snake—and that the idea of Satan as the serpent originates not in the Bible, but in John Milton’s 17th-century epic poem, Paradise Lost.

T.J. Wray speaking on the Grief Dreams Podcast
T.J. Wray was recently interviewed on the Grief Dreams podcast, discussing grief dreams found in biblical narratives.

The Lives and Roles of Women in Biblical Times.
What was life really like for women during biblical antiquity? A look at the lives, roles, rights, and remarkable resilience of women in both the Hebrew Bible and New Testament.

Mary Magdalene – Saint or Sinner?
On June 10, 2016 Pope Francis, in a formal decree, elevated the July 22 memorial day of Mary Magdalene to