Biola Magazine: 2006 Fall /blogs/biola-magazine/articles/category/2006-fall Sloppy Agape David Black Traditionally, John 21:15-17 has been a rich source of what Bible scholars call “eisegesis” — reading into the text something the text itself does not contain. Some faulty translations of this passage are based on the two different Greek verbs... Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:00:00 -0700 /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/sloppy-agape /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/sloppy-agape Why Do Bad Movies Get Made? Michael Gonzales I’ve often been asked by students how bad movies get made. Why, for example, does a movie with huge potential — an A-list cast, large budget and good concept — flop? To answer that question, we need to look at corporate culture. In Hollywood, a... Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:00:00 -0700 /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/why-do-bad-movies-get-made /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/why-do-bad-movies-get-made The Biggest Threat to Religious Liberty Michael Koby Many Christians are concerned about lawsuits that seek to remove Judeo-Christian symbolism from the public sphere, such as Ten Commandments displays in courthouses, crosses at war memorials, and the national motto — “In God We Trust” — on U.S.... Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:00:00 -0700 /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/the-biggest-threat-to-religious-liberty /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/the-biggest-threat-to-religious-liberty Twelve Must-Read Books Biola Magazine Staff <em>(This is a condensed version of the full-length feature.)</em> Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “A man is known by the books he reads.” People are always seeking suggestions on what to read. With a new school year starting, what better time to give <em>...</em> Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:00:00 -0700 /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/twelve-must-read-books /blogs/biola-magazine/2006/twelve-must-read-books