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Justin Welby was interviewed at the Cambridge Union, and some of his comments once more hit the headlines. When I heard about ...
At this time of year, my social media feeds are full of pictures of people in robes standing outside cathedrals, they or their friends having been ordained. So this is a good time to reflect on what ...
This week Sunday lectionary reading for Trinity 3 Year C is Luke 10.1–11, 16–20 which records Jesus sending out the ...
It is sometimes remarked that it is uncouth to discuss religion and politics. Throw into that mix money, sex, and death, and ...
The Book of Revelation is a strange book to read. As someone once said about the Troubles in Northern Ireland: 'If you're not ...
When I first started studying theology, our set text for our New Testament Greek class was 1 Peter, the same text which is ...
My friend Ed Shaw is publishing an important book this week, addressing an issue which is a key issue in contemporary culture ...
The lectionary readings for Trinity 2 in Year C are Galatians 5.1, 13-25 Luke 9.51 -end. In Galatians 5, Paul explores the meaning of freedom in Christ. This is not freedom to indulge the desires of ...
The lectionary reading for Trinity 2 in Year C is Luke 9.51–62, and the epistle is Gal 5.1, 13–25. Commentary on the gospel reading follows below. For video discussion of the gospel reading, see here; ...
The lectionary readings for Trinity 1 in Year C are Galatians 3.23-29 and Luke 8.26-39. In Gal 3, Paul is dealing with the question of the relationship between faith and law, something he will revisit ...
The lectionary reading for Trinity 2 in Year C is Luke 9.51–62, and the epistle is Gal 5.1, 13–25. Commentary on the gospel reading follows below. For video discussion of the gospel reading, see here; ...
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