In his book What Saint Paul Really Said, N.T. Wright makes this little comment, whilst talking about Galatians. “The question at issue in the church at Antioch, to which Paul refers in chapter 2… more →
fresh expressions...Daniel Im wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been reading N.T. Wright’s Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense, and ther … more →
whitet wrote 6 months ago: There are two conflicting methods of interpreting Scripture: The literal and the allegorical method. … more →
John wrote 6 months ago: In his book What Saint Paul Really Said, N.T. Wright makes this little comment, whilst talking about … more →
John wrote 10 months ago: Galatians may in many ways be said to chiefly concerned with the battle for the true gospel. Paul … more →
John wrote 10 months ago: If you struggle with the fact that Christian are often perceived as arrogant then read Tim Keller … more →
Ken Brown wrote 11 months ago: Anyone care to join me in a round of the Hallelujah chorus? I’m done with coursework! All that … more →
John wrote 1 year ago: I have just finished reading John Stott’s “The Cross of Christ” - one of those boo … more →
jamesrlane1 wrote 1 year ago: So, I’m continuing with my one book at a time policy which has been extremely helpful for me. I’m a … more →