Michael Hill provides an accessible, yet rigorously biblical approach to evangelical ethics.
Michael Hill provides an accessible, yet rigorously biblical approach to evangelical ethics.
Gambling seems obviously wrong to many Christians, and yet one searches in vain for a direct forbidding of it in the Bible. Are we justified in opposing the practice? Michael Hill takes up the issue.The word ‘gambling’ can be used in many ways. It is not uncommon, for example, to
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Heart transplants. IVF. The Genome Project. There's even a rumour about a cure for the common cold.The potential of medicine seems to grow by the day but the question for Christians remains the same: how much should human beings fiddle with God's creation? How do we discern between Babel-building and
Top shelf: A guide to the must-read books in important areas of evangelical thought and life.A .Van De Beek, Why: On Suffering, Guilt and God. Tr. J Vriend, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.D. A. Carson, How Long O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering & Evil. Leicester: IVP, 1990.C. S. Lewis, The Problem