Christopher Ash

The obedience of faith

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 February 2009

Evangelism is a call to faith, but what exactly is faith? Following on from his article on justification by faith in Briefing #352 (January 2008), Christopher Ash investigates. ~

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On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘Justification by faith’

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 January 2008

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Gathered to hear the Word: The corporateness of preaching

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 March 2007

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On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘Suffering now, glory later’

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 November 2006

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On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘The gospel’, ‘gospel work’ and ‘gospel workers’

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 July 2006

Continuing our series of articles on Christian shorthand and its dangers, Christopher Ash explains why we should be careful of talking about the ‘gospel’ too much. At the end of his most helpful analysis of alternative spiritualities, Stirrings of the Soul, Michael Raiter adds a perceptive chapter of self-criticism

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On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘Word ministry’

  • Christopher Ash
  • 2 April 2006

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On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘Going to heaven’

  • Christopher Ash
  • 1 December 2005

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