Inspired aspirations

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 9 June 1992

Have you ever felt sorry for Nicodemus? He ventured out in the dark to talk with Jesus in the hope that the man he called ‘Rabbi’ could answer a few pressing religious questions. He found Jesus, who guessed the perplexed man's questions before they were asked and then left him

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What’s wrong with excellence?

  • John Chapman
  • 9 June 1992

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Interview: Thoroughly Modern Christians

  • Peter Hastie
  • 9 June 1992

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Jesus: The World Centre

  • 9 June 1992

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The Spirit-filled man

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 23 June 1992

(Read the first article in this series.)It is said that the proper study of mankind is man, but is the proper study of spirituality the spirit? Well, yes and no. How can you study a spirit? Eastern mysticism tells us to start the enquiry inside ourselves, whereas western materialism warns

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Knowing Christ

  • Tim Thorburn
  • 23 June 1992

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Published Abroad: The biography of God

  • 23 June 1992

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Published Abroad: Health and the God factor

  • 23 June 1992

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The God who is here

  • Keith Birchley
  • 7 July 1992

We seek him here,We seek him there,Those Frenchies seek him everywhere,Is he in Heaven?Is he in Hell?That demmed elusive PIMPERNELWith qualifications to the last few lines, and apologies to Baroness Orczy and her Scarlet Pimpernel, these words could just as well apply to our current dilemma over the presence of

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Interview: Jesus the Man (ABC radio)

  • The Briefing
  • 7 July 1992

The Briefing tracked down the interview that David Peterson mentions in his article, ‘The Dead Sea Scrolls again’, in which three Qumran scholars—Barbara Thiering, Geza Vermes and Max Wilcox—speak with ABC Sunday Night Talk host, John Cleary, about Thiering's new book, Jesus the Man. Geza Vermes is Emeritus Professor in

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