One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars

An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?
One of the oldest books in existence, which contains what is perhaps the oldest complete versions of Jonah and…

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Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?

NIL deals in college athletics present new challenges—and opportunities—for colleges and students.
When Deverin Muff played Division I college basketball at Eastern Kentucky University, student athletes weren’t allowed to earn mon…

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Record-Setting Betting Weighs on College Athletes

As players face new pressures from bettors upset with their performance, chaplains in the NCAA are trying to help students remember their imago Dei.
The odds are bringing little favor to college athletes, who are facing more pressure over their per…

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Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday

Few Protestant traditions continue the footwashing that Jesus did at the Last Supper. Some want a revival of the practice.
Americans get cold feet when it comes to footwashing, experts say.
Maundy Thursday is a Holy Week service marking the Last S…

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American Bible Society Will Close Its $60 Million Museum

The Bible museum on Independence Mall in Philadelphia was open less than three years and had attracted fewer visitors than projected.
American Bible Society announced it will shutter its Faith and Liberty Discovery Center (FLDC), a Bible museum it…

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