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Review – Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther for Everyone

By Peter Ould Posted on February 1, 2013 Posted in Review No Comments Tagged with , Academic IssuesAccessible ToursAnglicanismBritish ReadersEpistlesEthical IssuesEzra And NehemiahEzra Nehemiah And EstherGroup Bible StudyHistorical BooksHistorical ContextJohn GoldingayNew PreacherNew TestamentOld Testament CommentariesReviewer Of BooksSpckTestament SeriesTheological FrameworkTom Wright

I’ve been asked to become a regular reviewer of books for SPCK in 2013. This is therefore the first of a series of posts doing just that! In order to stay on focus for the blog I’m going to stick …

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Is the Southwark Legal Opinion Biblical?

By Peter Ould Posted on June 6, 2011 Posted in Church of England, Gay Bishops, Scripture 1 Comment Tagged with , 1 Timothy 3Anglican CommunionBiblical BasisChurch HouseChurch of EnglandConceitCondemnationDiscernmentDisunityDrunkardEpistlesEquality ActLegal OpinionOverseerRelevant PassagesRepentanceReproachSexual ActivitySexual RelationshipSnare

That title is a formal way of asking whether the legal opinion that was offered by Church House as part of the discernment process for the appointment of a new Bishop of Southwark was unfair. A large amount of comment …

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Two Final Things

Aber mit der Heimat
geht man immer herum,
durch die Welt,
dort und dort
Peter Handke

No one could describe
the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos,
He consented to be described, and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and image.
Kontakion of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

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