Jun 27, 2022
Dr. Doug Penney, Associate Professor of Classical Languages at Wheaton College, calls attention to Mark 5:9 (Luke 8:30) in which a group of demons declare their name to be Λεγιών, translated as Legion. The naming of various demons and angels in ancient Jewish traditions is a fascinating topic in its own right....
Jun 20, 2022
Emily McGowin is Assistant Professor of Theology at Wheaton College and the author of Quivering Families: The Quiverfull Movement and Evangelical Theology of the Family, among other things. Presently she’s working on a book for InterVarsity Press on a theology of family. In this conversation with David Capes, she...
Jun 13, 2022
Doug Hoffer first gave Greek a try at Wheaton College and found himself hooked. He carried on to pursue more of the same, first in Wheaton’s M.A. in Biblical Exegesis and then at the University of Chicago, where he is now completing his doctoral dissertation, Covenants Human and Divine: Diathēkē in Gal 3:15-17 and...
Jun 6, 2022
Dr. Daniel B. Wallace is the Executive Director of Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (csntm.org) & Senior Research Professor of NT Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. His intermediate level Greek grammar is well known to students of Greek, but he has also written or contributed to numerous other...