Defending scripture and a biblical world view through archaeology, philosophy, and science. It is the intention of this page to provide a platform for all devout Christians to examine and defend the claims of scripture regardless of denomination, in order to arrive at a clear understanding of truth. This site will provide the latest in archaeological and theological hypotheses for the reliability of the biblical narrative and common questions associated with the claims they are in. However as a disclaimer, we encourage every viewer to diligently research everything that is provided so that they can come to their own conclusion in their quest for veritas [truth]. We do not claim to possess answers that will be satisfying to every inquirer, but we do hope that or explanations will be intriguing and will spur you on in your own study of the word. God speed, and many thanks, John -- Founder of Book & Spade
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- Satan’s Defeat from a Scriptural LensWrestling in the Wilderness - Satan’s Defeat from a Scriptural Lens. The temptation of Jesus is one of the most provocative passages in the New Testament. It is a revelation in modern questions of spiritual warfare. The following is composed in light of John’s ongoing work to revisit the Hebrew Bible New Testament and its historical and spiritual context.0 comments0
- Thoughts on the Revelations of Divine Love and The Life of Julian of NorwichIn 1373, Julian of Norwich had an extraordinary experience of mystical proportions. Her experience of Jesus crucified has inspired popes, Protestant theologians, and feminist voic3es in the 20th and 21st centuries. Nevertheless, little is known about this iconic figure of medieval history. In this episode of Book & Spade, recorded for United Lutheran Seminary, seminarian theologian John C. Evans revisits the life of this iconic figure, controversial profit, and mystic of our times.0 comments0
- Inside the Controversy of Saint Cyril of Alexandria and his work on the Unity of ChristIn this lecture for United Lutheran seminary, seminarian John C. Evans discusses in brief Saint Cyril of Alexandria’s masterpiece on the unity of Christ in light of the council of Ephesus invoked to discuss the primary issue — should Mary be called mother of God or merely mother of Christ?0 comments0
- Shutting the Mouths of the Lions - Court Intrigue and Civil Disobedience in the Book of DanielMost of us remember the story of Daniel in the Lions' Den as a colorful narrative depicted in a cartoonish manner in storybooks and in children's catechesis. However, the truth is more challenging, radical, and relevant to our own climate. Join us as we review the book of Daniel and its historical and Jewish context.0 comments0
- What Can The Early Pentecostal Tradition Teach Us About Liturgical Practice?The Gifts of the Spirit - What Can The Early Pentecostal Tradition Teach Us about Liturgical Practice? A Review of the early Pentecostal revival of 1906 and what it can teach us about the role of the Holy Spirit in our church cross-denominationally today.0 comments0
- Book & Spade Mar 22 · 12m Did Job sin? Through the eyes of the man of sorrowsThe book of Job is perhaps one of the most enigmatic texts of the Hebrew Bible which has become a source of inspiration for Jews, Christians, and students of ancient literature. But its meaning continues to be elusive. In this lecture for united Lutheran seminary, student of theology, John Evans explores the complex riddle underlying this powerful and amazing book.0 comments0
- The Meaning of the Cross - On Kathryn Tanner's Article on the Incarnation, Cross, and SacrificeIs Kathryn Tanner's article linking the incarnation with the atonement, in light of feminist critiques, sufficient on pastoral grounds to explain the relevancy of the passion to women in modern church contexts?0 comments0