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Be Gone!

Be Gone!

Mental health ... or ill-health. We have treasure in jars of clay. This poem spilled onto the page one afternoon after long days of caring for those I love who bravely endure the pain of mental ill-health. Perhaps these words express something familiar to you too. Be gone! Be gone, you

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A. C. TOAD - Answering tough questions

A. C. TOAD - Answering tough questions

The tough question. It lands squat on the floor, right at your feet, and stops everything else from zinging along. In a Christian Studies classroom, it happens often! I confess, I love tough questions, they bring energy to the classroom and they are good feedback for me. But tough questions

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Reading Psalms: 5. A Compilation of Poetry

Reading Psalms: 5. A Compilation of Poetry

Unlike other books of the Bible, Psalms and Proverbs are overtly and easily recognisable as compilations of material. Even if Proverbs is loosely 'of Solomon' and Psalms is 'of David', each book is clear that there are several - or, indeed, many - authors.

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Reading Psalms: 4. Which King?

Reading Psalms: 4. Which King?

As we read Psalms, we've been growing in our understanding of the Messiah: Jesus. In doing so, we’ve jumped quickly from the Psalm to the Psalm-as-about-Jesus. Strictly speaking, however, these Psalms come to us not independent of but through history.

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Reading Psalms: 3. Who?

Reading Psalms: 3. Who?

In any text of the Bible one of the foundational questions we have to ask is ‘who is speaking?’ and ‘who is being spoken to?’ Identifying who the pronouns of a text belong to - and where we belong in that, if anywhere at all - is a key aspect to faithful reading.

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Reading Psalms: 2. Poets of Rare Words

Reading Psalms: 2. Poets of Rare Words

Hebrew poetry leaves verbs behind. It still has them, but it has them far less frequently than it does in prose. In fact, there was a period of time where some scholars resorted to a statistical analysis of verbs in ratio to nouns to identify poetry vs prose!

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Does the Church Have Priests?

Does the Church Have Priests?

You might think that such a simple question has a very simple answer: unfortunately not! Let me take you through what the Bible says about priests and church, some translation issues and mistakes made in history, and then summarise.

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Who Is The Holy Spirit?

Who Is The Holy Spirit?

Many Christians feel the need to promote the Spirit’s personhood in terms of his uniqueness, else we ‘forget’ or ‘neglect’ the Holy Spirit. But the unasked question remains: does the Spirit himself feel the need to define his personhood in this way?

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Classroom Prayer: Daily Prayers

A collection of prayers for the everyday that can be used in the classroom. Some of them I've learnt from others (but sadly can't ascribe authorship ... thank you to those who have taught me to pray them), some of them I have written myself. You can

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Bored of The Cross?

Bored of The Cross?

What distinguishes Jesus’ crucifixion from every other performed by the Romans? Tens of thousands were crucified. And it doesn’t take much for us to remember Spartacus, where there was the mass crucifixion of 6,000 people along the Appian Way.

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Depression, Anxiety, and Work

Depression, Anxiety, and Work

We have responsibility before God to work; we are not to be lazy. But what does this mean for the person who suffers from depression or anxiety? Because depression and anxiety can outwardly resemble the all characteristics of laziness.

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A Real-World Bible

A Real-World Bible

Epimenides and Menander. 1 Enoch and 2 Esdras, and the Assumption of Moses. What do each of these authors and books have in common?Their commonality is that they are all quoted in the New Testament.The Bible is a real-world Bible.

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