Must I learn to interpret the Bible?

  • Don Carson
  • 5 April 2000

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Getting the cart before the horse

  • Dave Andrew
  • 26 April 2000

Ever since accountants have ruled the world, we have been getting the cart before the horse. Accountants count money, and because we all like money, we end up forgetting what produced the money, and we chase the money itself. The end result is that we neglect our ‘core business’ (as

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Time for reformation?

  • Tony Payne
  • 26 April 2000

The worldwide edifice of Anglicanism is on the verge of collapse. Should we move out, renovate or demolish and start again? In this article we look at recent extraordinary events.Do you have a picture in your mind of what it was like when Luther nailed his famous 95 Theses to

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Spirits in Prison and an apology

  • Tony Payne
  • 26 April 2000

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Who said anything about a crisis?

  • Tony Payne
  • 26 April 2000

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Greed feedback

  • 26 April 2000

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It was good, but it wasn’t history

  • 26 April 2000

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Making sense of disaster

  • Andrew Lansdown
  • 17 May 2000

Disasters strike mankind with great frequency and variety. Most of the ‘smaller’ ones go unreported, and are known only to the friends and relatives of the victims. The ‘larger’ ones, however, usually make the news headlines, and arouse feelings of bewilderment and loss in the wider community. Earthquakes, floods, shootings,

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A stupid verse?

  • Rick Lewers
  • 17 May 2000

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Improving on Whitefield’s underwear

  • Simon Manchester
  • 17 May 2000

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