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Gordon Wenham's guide to academic study of the books of Moses is as useful an introduction today as it was in 1996. 
Peter Williams asks whether the biblical canon and Christian theology were invented long after Jesus' life in this apologetic talk. 
Martin Luther teaches us what to look for and expect in the Gospels in this short piece from vol. 35 of his Works. 
Ellis Potter compares and contrasts Eastern thought with Western thought. 
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. 
Martin Luther gives his top tips on studying theology in this excerpt from his Works, vol. 4. 
David Gibson asks why we should believe the Bible, what may stand in our way, and the place of faith, evidence, the gospel, and the work of the Spirit. 
Mike Reeves writes about approaching theological study. 
Darrell Bock explains the work and impact of the 'Jesus Seminar' – an academic group which attempted to discover the 'historical Jesus' outside of the biblical canon.