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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
Defence against the dark arts
The woman caught in adultery turned out to be a problem for the Pharisees - but was her story part of John's gospel?
In recent years even amongst evangelicals there has been a turn away from the notion that Jesus died to turn aside the wrath of God against the sin of humankind. But this trend is nothing new.
Have Sydney Anglicans become less theological and more pragmatic?
Can a Christian attain perfection this side of heaven?
How do humanity and divinity co-exist in Jesus? Nestorius thought he had it sorted...
Is the purity or the unity of the church more important?
A mysterious movement raised the ire of the Church Fathers - what was so bad about them?
The claims of an ancient group of Christians sound very contemporary
Is Arianism alive and well today?
Is it really possible for a human being to be fully divine?
Aren't human beings capable of great moral heroism? Isn't Jesus serious when he commands us to 'be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect'?
Can we learn from studying the great heretics of Christian history?
A new book by William Cavanaugh 'busts' the myth of religious violence.
Is there any difference between reading the Bible literally or reading it literalistically?
Ten propositions about the beauty of the creation
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