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Despite some great strides in relating certain areas of Christian doctrine to the study of the natural world, the category ‘natural theology’ has often been subject to anachronism and misunderstanding. The term itself is difficult to... more
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      Natural philosophyNatural TheologyJohn CalvinMartin Luther
[From the Editorial] There is at least a case for some careful use of satire in Christian communication, as Dr Tom Woolford points out in his article on the use of that comedic device in the book of Isaiah. After studiously defining what... more
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      PreachingSatire & IronyBook of IsaiahHebrew Bible/Old Testament
This paper comprises first, a summary of the evangelical egalitarian (women may exercise exactly the same range of ministries and roles as men may) position, and of the evangelical complementarian (there are some roles/offices reserved... more
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      Church of EnglandComplementarianismOrdination of WomenEgalitarian and Complementarian
An overview of the history and general principle of distinctive clerical dress for leading divine worship, followed by a discussion concerning the most common robes and vestments currently worn in the Church of England. The paper... more
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      Anglicanism (Anglicanism)EvangelicalismChurch of EnglandAnglo-Catholicism
Contrary to what most might expect, the early Protestant Reformers' views on the Blessed Virgin Mary lay within the scope of Western Church ('Catholic') orthodoxy as it stood at the time of the beginning of the Reformation, with... more
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      English ReformationJohn CalvinMartin LutherRoman Catholicism
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      English ReformationReformation TheologyEucharistic TheologyThomas Cranmer
Originally published on the Church Society blog in October 2016, this is a series of three short papers on why priests/presbyters in the Church of England - including evangelicals - should use the 'you' form (rather than 'us') in... more
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      LiturgyChurch of EnglandEpiscopal OrdinationsConfession and Absolution
How has the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement regarded the filioque liturgically and theologically?
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      FilioquePentecostalism and Charismatics