Did Martin Luther and John Owen Champion a Rationalistic Gospel?
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“You have to get them lost before they can be found,” echoed across the auditorium as I sat listening to the speaker encourage the crowd of eager students in a “how to evangelize”...
Tim Challies warns of the dangers already present – “A recent article at The American Scholar asks Who Is Blake Whiting? Whiting appears to be the most prolific scholar of our age,...
by Gavin Ashenden and David Ould It is not easy to find a sufficiently neutral tone of voice with which to assess the accomplishments of The Most Rev’d Dame Sarah Mullally the late...
by John Wycliffe, TCW TWO YEARS ago we reported in TCW that Christianity was once again in the intellectual ascendant, and the period since has borne this out. Our TCW appeal for n...
From The Gospel Coalition Australia – “Glen Scrivener’s How to See Life in 321 is a unique contribution to the plethora of evangelistic books available. In this book, Christian doc...
By Tyler Hurst, TGC. Review: ‘The Desecration of Man’ by Carl R. Trueman Every generation has a defining theological challenge: a doctrine thrust into public view by events and cul...
THIS sparkling collection is available free of charge on Open Access for those with links to subscribing colleges — a very welcome innovation. Nevertheless, even if you have to pay...
I could say more on the subject, but much of it is in this fantastic conversation — "the toughest debate I've ever had," as Halper graciously says at the end. Source
by Iain McGilchrist, UnHerd One of the many disadvantages of growing old is that you have seen more but are often too late to do much about it. You see more, not of course because...
THIS accomplished study by a young Christian scholar, who won plaudits for his previous book, A Short History of Islamic Thought (2021), will appeal to more advanced students of Is...
Archie Poulos reviews and commends Certainty for Life: An invitation to those in Eastern Orthodoxy by John Diacos – “I have spent most of my ministry seeking to evangelise Greek Or...
by Freddie Sayers, UnHerd Rowan Williams’s baritone voice emanates from deep behind his white whiskers like a foghorn through the mist. It’s quiet but sonorous, and every word is c...
A recommendation from AP, the Australian Presbyterian journal – “If you’ve never heard the story of how Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim from Somalia and subsequently outspoken ath...
Scroll down to read an extract of Dr Sixsmith’s new book, ‘When the Music Fades: Power, surrender and the Soul Survivor generation’ YOU can still find footage on YouTube of the Ch...
Erudition does not clash with approachability and simplicity. The most effective learning occurs ...
A Compelling Case for Service A Review of A Theology of Authority: Rethinking Leadership in the Church Christa McKirland Paperback: […] The post Christa McKirland – A Theology of A...
by Tony Rucinski, Coalition for Marriage I recently sat down with Rev Dr Ian Paul – theologian, General Synod member, and former member of the Archbishops’ Council – to discuss wha...
CHRISTIANS believe for a multitude of different reasons. For some, it is a habit, (and nothing wrong with that); for others, it rests on an overwhelming experience; for others, it...
A Substantive Pastoral Resource A Review of Christological Dogmatics: A Theological Witness to the Person and Work of Christ D. […] The post D. Glenn Butner Jr. – Christological Do...
GILES GODDARD’s new book, Exploring Spirit, is attractive, profound, and well worth reading and then reading again. He writes beautifully, in an almost lyrical style, which is clea...
By N. Gray Sutanto, TGC. (Photo: public domain) n How to Reach the West Again, Tim Keller called for Christians to cultivate a “Christian High Theory”: a method of contextualizatio...
Before he became one of the 20th century’s most influential Christian writers, C.S. Lewis was a committed atheist who regarded religion with suspicion, irritation, and eventually c...
Original published in The Australian Church Record’s Easter 2026 Journal, Andrew Leslie reflects on authentic Anglicanism – “When you look beyond the Sydney Diocese at national or...
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