When in Rome ...

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 November 1989

With the Archbishop of Canterbury seemingly ready to defer to the Bishop of Rome, Protestant-Catholic relations are back on the agenda. Rome seems to be changing, but by how much and in what direction? The Briefing looks at some of the issues. It seems that there are few events more

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Remember the Rock (Joshua)

  • Phil Campbell
  • 9 April 2015

God and his loving provision for his people. (6 studies)

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Insights: Too Close for Comfort

  • 1 November 1989

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Dick Lucas

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 November 1989

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From every nation: A Christian multiculturalism

  • Peter Bolt
  • 1 December 1989

Sir William Keys, the past president of the RSL, maintains that “meeting the challenge of multiculturalism is the single most important task facing Australia today”. If this is so, what contribution will Australian Christians make to this challenge? Will the Gospel of Jesus Christ contribute to this task in any

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Is God a greenie?

  • 1 December 1989

Whose side are you on: the loggers or the greenies? Conservation has become a major political issue. The Green Independents hold the balance of power in the Tasmanian government. As Christians, where should we stand on this issue? Is there a distinctive Christian point of view?Two competing principlesThe Bible presents

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Being Christian, Being Australian

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 December 1989

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From the Editor

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 December 1989

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The rags of time

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 December 1989

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A Prophet Like Moses

  • Tim Thorburn
  • 1 December 1989

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