Why Matthew Parris’s week of research has, unsurprisingly, not dealt a killer blow to the doctrine of the atonement

I wrote, around Easter, about an article in The Times by Matthew Parris. You can read my post here and follow the link to the

You can’t reject textual observations because you don’t like the quarters from which they emanate

The other day I wrote about a simple, but important, little question that is vital for our bible studies and sermons. That question was, where

Who did Jesus actually die for?

Who did Jesus die to save? How far was the reach of the atonement? Did Jesus die to potentially save everyone or did he die

Thoughts on the Huddersfield bully and whatever happened to grace

The video of a young Syrian lad, from an asylum seeker family, being bullied has gone viral. The video shows the Syrian boy being hauled

Couldn’t God just forgive our sin without the cross?

At our regular Muslim-Christian dialogue evenings, one of the things we have been asked (more than once) is why God couldn’t forgive our sin without

If you only had 30 minutes with a person, what would you say?

Bela Bartok’s famous last words are poignant and full of pathos: The sad thing is that I leave with so much to say. Bartok left

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