Dr Peter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, challenges believers and unbelievers alike to think again about Jesus—to consider him as an historical figure whose life, death and teachings lie behind so much of our civilization, and to whom many millions still express allegiance.
Peter Jensen speaks from Luke chapter 18, bringing to light what God truly values in our lives ... And what he doesn't. (Audio CD)
Peter Jensen is the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. This is the second of two articles on human nature. Read the first article in the Briefing archives.The French Revolution is one of the great events of world history. Its well-known slogan was ‘Liberty! Equality! Fraternity!’ Each of these words is worth
What is man? Throughout history great minds have tried to define us as a species, but the essence of humanity has proved hard to pin down. “Man is a featherless biped”, Plato concluded, although he was somewhat dissatisfied with this as a definition. “Man is a reasoning animal”, wrote Seneca,
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