Joshua as a Picture of Jesus & the Church as Israel

In this post I will be quoting from the works of Justin Martyr and Tertullian in respect to Old Testament prophecies and typology pointing to Christ. All emphasis will be mine.

One interesting typology that both of them employ is the case of Joshua, whom they not only take to be a picture of Jesus but as also foreshadowing Christ’s actual name. Both Justin and Tertullian argue that Joshua is the…

European Economies Are Not Stagnating

Europe’s GDP is keeping pace with America’s just fine. Why do we constantly hear the opposite?


Since COVID-19, a narrative about economic stagnation in Europe alongside booming productivity in America — “Eurosclerosis” — has taken hold. It’s not true. (Jonathan Brady / PA Images via Getty Images)

Since COVID-19, a narrative about economic stagnation in Europe alongside booming…

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Euesbius on the New Testament Canon

The following is taken from Eusebius’ Church History,  Book III. All emphasis will be mine. 

Chapter 3. The Epistles of the Apostles.

  1. One epistle of Peter, that called the first, is acknowledged as genuine. And this the ancient elders used freely in their own writings as an undisputed work. But we have learned that his extant second Epistle does not belong to the canon; yet, as it has…
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