It is as important as missionary, medical or social work. More people are needed to do it. Have you considered that God might want you to be involved in biblical and theological research?
Traditionally the preserve of the academy and neglected in church, does theological training in the life of congregations need re-thought for the 21st century?
Despite the prevailing scepticism in academia about the reliability of John's gospel, the evidence shows we can be confident that the fourth gospel is a true account of what Jesus said and did.
In his classic address to theology students, BB Warfield says four things we all still need to hear today: Study hard: you can't be godly if you're not; study theology as worship and devotion; son't think you're too good for church; and most of
Andrew Bonar's classic commentary on the Book of Leviticus - come and see Christ! 'The Gospel of the grace of God, with all that follows in its train, may be found in Leviticus. This is the glorious attraction of the book to every reader who fe
Adrian Holloway gives a lighthearted introduction to the basic reasons we can believe the Bible is a reliable account of Jesus Christ and God's message of salvation.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
Colin Chapman takes us through some complex cultural, social, political and theological issues to help us develop genuinely Christian attitudes to Muslims and Islam.
John Newton gives wise warnings and heart-warming encouragements for the student of theology considering Christian ministry: "The sum of my advice is this: examine your heart..."