Archaeology and the New Testament (II)

By Mike Willis General Corroboration of Background Material On opening ones New Testament, almost immediately a king named Herod commits an act of almost unbelievable wickedness when he “sent and slew all the male children who were in Bethlehem and in all its environs, from two years old and under.”1 Our knowledge of Herod the Great …

The “Spiritual” and the Prayer Amendment: A Review

By Ron Halbrook In five years of school teaching, the first topic of study I have presented to every history class is “The Divine Rule of the Universe.” This rule includes His appointment of and power over civil government. “The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever He will” — …

Theological Liberalism at Abilene Christian College (IV)

By Cecil Willis Under the above title I have been discussing some charges and counter-charges as to whether there is theological liberalism prevalent among the Bible faculty at Abilene Christian College. Three Bible faculty members are Trustees of Mission magazine. Thus in the most recent articles, I have been discussing some of the articles contained in …

Our Rights – Our Responsibilities

By Luther Blackmon I must be getting old. I can remember when students in school had no rights at all hardly except to do what they were told. The teachers ran the school and were backed up by the parents. There were no “sit-in” demonstrations and “protest marches” on the “campus.” There were no bearded beatniks …