Recovering the primacy of the church: what about theological education?

I’ve been discussing issues pertaining to world missions of late. Specifically, my latest two posts considered the relationship between the church and mission agencies. They

Affinity invites your comments on some stuff I said

I put out some posts a short while ago regarding theological seminaries and the requirements for Biblical eldership. Particularly, I was discussing the question of

The government clampdown on university ‘safe spaces’ is hypocrisy: they created the problem

There is a welcome bit of news in yesterday’s Guardian. The newly created Office for Students is being given powers to crack down on universities

The problem with ‘British values’: another case in point

It is amazing how the nebulous, amorphous and still, as yet, ill-defined ‘British values’ continues to be pushed as though they contain enforceable boundaries. Nevertheless,

College outlaws Christian prayer meetings under extremism rules

Several days ago, The Sunday Times (paywall) reported that a UK Christian Union had been banned from holding prayer meetings and Bible studies on college premises under

Should the RS GCSE include Humanism?

Yesterday’s Guardian reported about the new Religious Studies GCSE. The story concerns Nicky Morgan, current education secretary, and the content of the new RS GCSE syllabus

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