Given the events in Canterbury diocese set out in my previous articles (here and here) I was expecting the result of the ...
The question of whether Jesus spoke and taught in Greek has, at times in the past, been a subject of serious debate. But for ...
The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 15.1-3, 11b-32, the parable of the Forgiving Father (or the Prodigal Son), which works ...
The Sunday lectionary NT epistle for Lent 4 is 2 Cor 5.16–21. The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 15.1-3, 11b-32, the parable of the Forgiving Father (or the Prodigal Son), which works well with it.
Since exploring some of the details about how the next Archbishop of Canterbury will be chosen, there have been a number of ...
My wife sent me a text message a few months ago: ‘Could this be a possibility?’ Attached was an advertisement for a teaching ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Lent 4 in Year C is the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15.1–3 and 11b–32, though it is perhaps as well called the parable of the loving father, or the ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Lent 4 in Year C is the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15.1–3 and 11b–32, though it is perhaps as well called the parable of the loving father, or the ...
John Smith writes: My wife sent me a text message a few months ago: ‘Could this be a possibility?’ Attached was an advertisement for a teaching post at a theological college. She thought that here was ...
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