People often ask me what are some of the most common challenges to doing outreach and apologetics on a college campus. I direct two apologetic ministries. One is at The Ohio State University (64,000 students) and the other is at… Continue reading →
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James 1:13-15: Yeshua Can’t Be God Because He Was Tempted? – McKee Moment
Has God ever been tempted?
Philippians 2:5-11: “The Hymn of Messiah”
How are we to understand the Messiah Hymn of Philippians 2:5-11 and the nature of the equality that Yeshua has with God?
Remembering Larry Hurtado and his contributions to early Christology
For those that may not know, New Testament scholar Larry Hurtado recently lost his battle with leukemia. I was saddened to hear this and I as I look back over the last several years, Hurtado’s work on early Christology was… Continue reading →
Approaching Sexual Ethics in Today’s Messianic Movement – McKee Moment
Today’s Messianic movement is grossly under-prepared to deal with sexual ethics.
Who or What is the Figure of Wisdom? – McKee Moment
Could it not be true that Yeshua is Wisdom?
We Need Theological Help! – McKee Moment
What are some resources that might help you navigate the controversial subjects soon facing us?
Three Stages in the Formation of the Gospels
If you haven’t picked up The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ by Brant Pitre, I highly recommend it. As I have noted before on this blog, even though the Christian can always offer certain dates for the… Continue reading →
Introducing Shabbat School
Messianic Apologetics editor J.K. McKee introduces our new Shabbat School program.
The Need For Case Making: Giving Reasons and Justification for Your Beliefs
Last year, I did a lengthy post called Why Do You Profess to be a Christian? The Need to be a Christian Casemaker. Here is a short clip with a chart where I explain the need for being a Case Maker. I… Continue reading →
