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An early church letter warning against Judaising influence and legalism which was probably not written by Barnabas. 
Gerald Bray provides a short introduction to the doctrine of scripture's clarity or perspicuity, dipping into the history of the church to help us.  
Mike Reeves encourages us to get into theology for ourselves tooled up with the Bible and the Holy Spirit's help. 
Jonathan Edwards' exposition of the incarnation of Jesus is an excerpt from his 'History of the Work of Redemption'. 
Mark Thomposn asks what it means to affirm 'sola scriptura' in an age where the Bible's teaching is often criticised and questioned. 
J. R. R. Tolkien shows that the joy of a good story echoes the great story of the gospel in his fascinating treatise on fairy stories. 
I. The Nature of Revelation The religion of the Bible is a frankly supernatural religion. By this is not meant merely that, according to it, all men, as creatures, live, move and have their being in… 
Athanasius' brilliant yet accessible work on the incarnation of Jesus. Not recommended for reading on screen! 
Don Carson introduces the New Perspective on Paul in the first of three lectures. 
Timothy Bradshaw gives a quick tour of recent trends in the study of the Person of Christ, from Schleiermacher to Macquarrie.