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Miracles, Intelligent Design and the limits of science

The sheer success and power of the scientific enterprise over the last three hundred years are without precedent in human history, as we have seen. This raises the obvious question and temptation. Is the success of science a model for all other human knowledge? Should we not make the scientific way of knowing the only way of knowing? The very success of science tempts us to overdo it, to ignore the limits of science.

The best qualifications

According to Samuel Butler, a lawyers dream of heaven is where each person tries to reclaim their own property at the resurrection, and each tries to claim it from all their ancestors.

Firing up for the gospel

A former Sydney Anglican is now ministering as a chaplain to some of Australias bravest soldiers.

The Danger Zone: Three ministers talk

In part one of this two-part feature, three ministers reflect on the violence they have experienced and how it has changed their views on ministry.

Faith & Duty: The John Anderson Story

I was introduced to John Anderson in 1991 by a Christian member of the Coalition outside Aussies Café in Parliament House, Australias ultimate power networking venue.

Which Lambeth?

The year 2007 is likely to be the make or break for the Anglican Communion. We may know more of this after the Primates Meeting is held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania later this month.

The container of grace

It arrived in our churchyard, unannounced early one morning. A pale green shipping container, far from new but in pretty good shape.

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