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Did Luther totally dismiss good works? Were they important in any way at all? Graham Tomlin investigates.
Martin Luther's 1518 theology of the cross was vital step in his theological growth – and a brilliant look at how God is made known through the cross of Christ.
Mike Reeves gives a short introduction justification by faith alone at the spot where two men gave their lives for the doctrine.
Alistair Donald addresses the frequently asked question of faith and science.
Matt Jenson looks at the ways we get into trouble when we think too much about faith rather than faith's proper object – Jesus Christ.
In this taster of his book, Fearless Faith, Jonathan Stephen looks into the solution to our fears using Matthew 8.
Kyle Strobel delves into the biblical language of 'seeing God', considering what it means to 'see' God now by faith, and to see him face-to-face in the age to come.
C. H. Spurgeon's short meditation on Hebrews 12:2 is perhaps one of the best things he ever wrote. He considers feelings, faith, repentance, joy, and hope – and urges us to trust in Christ alone.
Paul Blackham thinks about God's sovereignty by asking why good things happen to bad people – and arrives irresistibly at the cross.