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Category: World Religions
Brian Rosner shows how misguided worship is part of the human problem, and how the gospel saves us from it. 
Justin Martyr's discussion with a Jewish man, Trypho, gives a unique window into the early Church's relationship with Judaism as well as their robustly Christ-centred reading of the Hebrew Scriptures. 
Clinton Arnold examines the discovery in 2006 of the Gospel of Judas, and asks whether Christians should be shocked or unsettled. 
Michael Reeves asks whether James 2 teaches against Paul and the Reformers that we are not justified by faith alone. 
Mike Reeves looks at how to speak to our pluralist friends using a neglected resource found in the gospel, leading us to more effective mission. 
Graham Cole asks whether Christianity can be described as a worldview, arguing that it is primarily news about a person and his significance to the world. 
Justin Schell considers mission and missiology from an evangelical perspective. 
Mike Reeves compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical understandings of God's grace – and shows how we can too easily get muddled. 
Mike Reeves asks how Jesus is different to any other god in the second of three talks. 
Mike Reeves considers the recent efforts towards unity between Roman Catholics and evangelicals, and asks whether we truly agree on the doctrine of justification.