Human Need and Christian Care
Published date: Friday, May 25, 2007
By: Various
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In May 2007 CASE ran a one-day conference entitled ‘Human Need and Christian Care’. The conference focused on the question: What is distinctive about a Christian approach to human need? That is, what does a Christian approach to human need look like? Is it any different from approaches to care in other religions, or in the secular world? Who should be involved in it, and how?
Audio from the conference can now be downloaded by CASE Associates in
Published date: Monday, May 14, 2007
By: Greg Clarke
On 14 May 2007, Greg Clarke gave an address for ISCAST Sydney called ‘Where Dawkins is not a scientist’. (Download: 4.64 MB; 40:32)
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Published date: Tuesday, May 01, 2007
By: Richard Bauckham
In this piece Professor Richard Bauckham provides a response to the claims of the documentary.
You have no doubt heard reports in the media (for some time) about the claim that the tomb of Jesus has been found. Channel 10 in Sydney screened a documentary last night which was originally seen on the Discovery Channel. CASE featured an article on this topic in CASE magazine #11 that was distributed to Associates in July. It might also be worth sharing
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Published date: Tuesday, May 01, 2007
By: Greg Clarke
In his autobiography, the Australian political intellectual explores his attitude to death, punishment and the hope of resurrection.
Brilliant writers of the last hundred years tended to spend their lives wrestling with Christianity. Samuel Beckett obsessed over the promises of Christ in plays such as Waiting For Godot. D.H. Lawrence was gripped by the Bible and attempted to re-read into it a pagan spirituality. C.S. Lewis was hunted down by the
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