The Autism Spectrum Jesus: Neurodiversity in the Gospels

Re-examining Social Interactions Through a New Lens The Gospels describe Jesus as compassionate, wise, and profoundly countercultural—but also as someone who did not always behave according to the social expectations…

Jesus vs. Caesar: Catacomb Subversion

Early Christian Resistance Through Art and Symbolism In the Roman Empire, Christians were a minority navigating a complex landscape of religious authority, imperial propaganda, and occasional persecution. Amid these pressures,…

Buddhist Jesus: The Tibetan Lost Years Theory

Examining the “Issa” Manuscripts and Cross-Cultural Connections The years between Jesus’ childhood and the beginning of His public ministry—sometimes called the “lost years”—have long captivated scholars, theologians, and enthusiasts. While…

Jesus in the Quran: ‘Isa ibn Maryam

Islam’s Revered Yet Reimagined Messiah Jesus, known in Arabic as ‘Isa ibn Maryam (“Jesus, son of Mary”), occupies a unique position in Islamic theology. Unlike Christianity, which emphasizes His dual…

Jesus vs. Caesar: Divine Lordship as Treason

One of the most politically explosive aspects of early Christianity was its claim that Jesus Christ, not the emperor, was Lord. In the Roman world, acknowledging Jesus as Kyrios (Greek…

Liberation Theology’s Jesus: When the Gospel Wears Work Boots

Jesus Christ has inspired countless theological reflections, but few have been as politically and socially engaged as Liberation Theology. Emerging in Latin America during the 1960s and 1970s, this movement…

Pontius Pilate: The Man Who Washed His Hands

History’s Most Infamous Bureaucrat Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect of Judea during the early first century, occupies a singular place in history. Known primarily from the New Testament as the…

The Cosmic Christ of Colossians 1: Hymn to the Universe’s Sustainer

Paul’s letter to the Colossians presents one of the most majestic portraits of Jesus in Scripture: Christ as the cosmic Lord. Beyond historical biography, Paul emphasizes that Jesus is the…

The Jesus Wife Fragment Hoax: When Scholarship Meets Sensationalism

In 2012, the academic and religious worlds were electrified by a startling claim: a small papyrus fragment, dubbed the “Jesus Wife Fragment”, seemed to suggest that Jesus of Nazareth had…

The Second Adam: Paul’s Cosmic Remedy

How Christ Undoes Eden’s Curse In Christian theology, the concept of Jesus as the “Second Adam” is one of the Apostle Paul’s most profound insights into salvation history. In Romans…