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Peter Williams discusses the objections of many people to the Old Testament regarding violence and slavery, and shows how many classic criticisms are problematic. 
Mike Reeves compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical understandings of God's grace – and shows how we can too easily get muddled. 
Mike Reeves introduces us to the Reformation theologian John Calvin. 
Simon Gathercole examines the Jesus of the Gospels in comparison with the Jesus of the apocryphal 'gospels'. 
Michael Reeves asks whether James 2 teaches against Paul and the Reformers that we are not justified by faith alone. 
Peter Williams looks at the evidence for Jesus' resurrection, highlighting aspects that should be better known. 
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing on the theme of substitution. 
Peter Williams presents the case that the biblical Gospels are historically reliable and examines the relationships between them. 
Peter Williams asks whether the Gospels are reliable based on their dating, the external evidence, their contents, the geography, and compares them with other 'gospels'.