
Never Settle
Never settle for an abridged version of biblical history.
Maybe the Nativity doesn't look quite like we think it does
Never settle for an abridged version of biblical history.
We are pleased to announce the posting of Bought with a Price: Betrothal and Marriage in Ancient Judea. Patrons of all levels will receive an essay like this each month. Higher levels will receive additional perks. Thank you for Read More …
We are pleased to announce the posting of Faith and Treason: An Introduction to the Political and Religious Sects in Judea at the Birth of Christ. Patrons of all levels will receive an essay like this each month. Higher Read More …
We are pleased to announce the posting of An Invented Tradition: Concerning the Holiday Known as Christmas. Patrons of all levels will receive an essay like this each month. Higher levels will receive additional perks. Thank you for your Read More …
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This post is making the rounds on Facebook–pretty clever and funny. Well within the limits of good natured humor (poking fun at the traditional nativity story) that we appreciate at God Save the King. Enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/txtstories/videos/215265905708942/
Part of GSK is poking some good-natured fun at the traditional version of the nativity story. Do you think Marty McFly ever considered the possibility?
A new essay, The House and Lineage of David: The Royal Bloodline of Jesus of Nazareth posted today https://www.patreon.com/GodSavetheKing! If contect like this appeals to you, please consider supporting the project by becoming a Patron.
As of this writing, my TV show—“God Save the King”—is in post-production, preparing for a release/air date on Parables.TV around, you guessed it—Christmas time! The irony is so…ironic. As my team and I slug away at getting everything ready in Read More …
A new monthly essay, Concerning Nazareth: The Culture of Galilee and Nazareth at the Birth of Jesus Christ, posted today at www.patreon.com/godsavetheking. If content like this appeals you, please consider supporting God Save the King by becoming a Patron. http://www.patreon.com/godsavetheking
Fun Fact: The first two chapters of Matthew and the first two chapters of Luke are commonly known in academic and theological circles as “The Infancy Narratives.” Ironically, this is despite the fact that they do not deal exclusively with Read More …