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The most important word in the introduction to Paul’s letter to the Romans is “gospel.” There it occurs six times, and it is ...
Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan welcomes Dr. Beverly Roberts Gaventa, the Helen H.P. Manson Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis Emerita at Princeton Theological Seminary, to ...
It wasn’t gold, or coins…but letters and notes written on thin bits of wood, which the Romans often used instead of paper. They were written by people who lived here nearly two thousand years ...
Keeping fit and health meant that some Romans lived for a long time. A Roman gravestone has been found with the letter C on it. The C stands for the number ‘one hundred’ - which shows how old ...