Experiencing confusion

  • John Woodhouse
  • 18 February 1992

There is something of a crisis among many Christians today over the question of ‘experience’. If not a crisis, there is at least much confusion and uncertainty—a fascination and a longing—perhaps even a vacuum. This goes back some time.Do you remember the remarkable welcome afforded to JI Packer's Knowing God

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Subjective Evidence for the truth of Christianity?

  • Peter Bolt
  • 18 February 1992

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Reconsidering James 5:13-16

  • Michael Fischer
  • 18 February 1992

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Published Abroad: Do we need hermeneutics?

  • 18 February 1992

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Published Abroad: Dear Mr Chicken: Please Send Money

  • 18 February 1992

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Experiencing God

  • John Woodhouse
  • 3 March 1992

In the first of these articles, we looked at the current confusion surrounding the topic of Christian experience. We noted that there is confusion about what counts as Christian experience; about what authority experience should possess; and about the place of the Holy Spirit in Christian experience (and vice versa).

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A Word from Jonathan Edwards

  • 3 March 1992

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Should we write ‘Christian’ fiction?

  • Andrew Reid
  • 17 March 1992

Wisdom Hunter By Randall Arthur I like computers. Eight years ago I bought one on which to write talks and to catalogue books and articles. Four computers later, I have disks full of talks, and have finally begun to catalogue my library. Like many computer users, I have tried

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Interview: Carlton shoots for goal

  • Gordon Cheng
  • 17 March 1992

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