The Marcionite Church rejects the allegorical reading of the Hebrew Bible as a deceptive enterprise rooted not in revelation but in desperation. Allegory is the interpretive practice of assigning symbolic…
In the tenth chapter of his First Epistle to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul—the true apostle of Jesus Christ—offers a profound meditation on suffering, temptation, and the development of the…
In the thirteenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians—preserved in the Apostolicon of the Testamentum—the Apostle Paul presents what may be the most profound and enduring insight in…
Kenosis is a Greek word meaning "emptiness," often used as a theological term. The ancient Greek word κένωσις (kénōsis) translates to "emptying," derived from κενός (kenós), meaning "empty." While the…