A little while ago I had a curious discussion with someone online. Commenting on one of the events for Remembrance, I noted that the prayer said by the Christian leader took the form of a general ...
Wesley Hill explores why the New Testament scholar’s legacy echoes beyond the halls of the academy: “[T]he meaning of Scripture is ultimately written on the tablets of fleshy hearts,” wrote Richard ...
Wesley Hill explores why the New Testament scholar’s legacy echoes beyond the halls of the academy. “[T]he meaning of Scripture is ultimately written on the tablets of fleshy hearts,” wrote Richard ...
Wesley Hill explores why the New Testament scholar’s legacy echoes beyond the halls of the academy. “[T]he meaning of Scripture is ultimately written on the tablets of fleshy hearts,” wrote Richard ...
Wesley Hill explores why the New Testament scholar’s legacy echoes beyond the halls of the academy. “[T]he meaning of Scripture is ultimately written on the tablets of fleshy hearts,” wrote Richard ...
The Sunday lectionary reading for Epiphany 1, which is the Baptism of Christ, is Luke 3.15–17 and 21–22. The reading feels ...
The Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order (IASCUFO) has recently published the Nairobi-Cairo proposals for reimagining the Anglican Communion. Here Andrew Atherstone, one of the ...
The gospel lectionary reading for the First Sunday of Epiphany/the Baptism of Christ in this Year C is Luke 3.15–17, 21–22. We have recently been exploring Luke 3 during Advent, having read the first ...