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Lincoln Harvey outlines a theology of sport, showing it to be a celebration of humanity as God's unneccesary-but-meaningful creatures.
Peter Mead looks at how our understanding of salvation should shape our Bible reading in the first of two talks.
Dane Ortlund uncovers a neglected theme in the theology of Jonathan Edwards: the holy, soul-calm available to Christians in the gospel and love of God.
Martin Luther's 1520 explanation of the place of good works in the Christian life.
Steffen Jenkins explores how Jesus offers his salvation from Esther 7–8.
Geoff Thomas introduces us to the life and work of the Puritan John Bunyan; his conversion, writing, imprisonment, and lasting impact.
Puritan pastor Richard Baxter gives practical advice on how to use everything in the day to fix our eyes on the Lord.
Andrew Goddard considers the subject of politics theologically, biblically, and Christocentrically.
Henry Scougal famously writes on Christianity as living the divine life – rather than as a system of belief or rules for behaviour.
If your Christian life has become at all stale and joyless, then a tonic I heartily recommend is this most cheery Puritan, Richard Sibbes (1577-1635). Really, anything of his will do, but this little work will give you a fine taste.