New Testament
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Biblical theology, the Old and New Testaments, and how to read the Bible.
Category: New Testament
Clinton Arnold examines the discovery in 2006 of the Gospel of Judas, and asks whether Christians should be shocked or unsettled.
Simon Ponsonby introduces us to the Apostle Paul, considering his new name, his duty, his call, and his purpose.
Peter Mead takes a fresh look at the Prodigal Son in Luke 15. Does it deny core elements of the gospel? From Delighted by God 2012.
Peter Mead guides us through James 1, asking how we can live fully for God amid all of life's trials.
Peter Mead meditates on the significance of Jesus' identity as a 'Nazarene', showing us the comfort and assurance that He is God with us.
In the second of two papers, Glen Scrivener examines the call and work of an evangelist – with some surprising conclusions.
Andrew Wilson shows how Jesus is the heart and focus of the whole Bible – Old Testament and New.
In the second of two papers, Glen Scrivener examines the call and work of an evangelist – with some surprising conclusions.
In this taster of his book, Fearless Faith, Jonathan Stephen looks into the solution to our fears using Matthew 8.
Nathan Pitchford looks at the reformers' reading of scripture and finds it is a serious challenge to contemporary evangelical interpretation.