Reviews of Children’s Books by Professor Trevor Cairney
CASE_29_Magazine_Childrens_Books_Reviews.pdf

Reviews of Children’s Books by Professor Trevor Cairney
CASE_29_Magazine_Childrens_Books_Reviews.pdf
Sharing a calendar can allow communities to teach, remember, and proclaim what is important to them. Christmas is a good time to reflect on what sort of calendar, if any, Christians should observe.
CASE_29_Magazine_In_Search_of_Lost_Time.pdf
Bibliography: The Historical Jesus
This bibliography was compiled by Dr John McClean, to supplement his article in Case Magazine #29, ‘Veiled in Flesh’.
On the various ‘quests of the historical Jesus’:
J. C. Paget, “Quests for the Historical Jesus” in The Cambridge Companion to Jesus, Markus Bockmuehl ed. (Cambridge: CUP, 2001), pp138-55.
Craig A. Evans. “Assessing Progress In the Third Quest of the Historical Jesus” JSHJ Vol 4,
In April 2011, Christians in the Media (CIM) hosted a live debate on the topic ‘Media ethics in disaster zones’. This article is based on the presentations of debaters Paul Richards and Mark Hadley; question time; and closing comments by Dominic Steele.
CASE_27_Magazine_Death_Porn_Media_Ethics_in_Disaster_Zones_Web_Version.pdf
Andrew Errington reviews David Bentley Hart’s The Doors of the Sea - Where was God in the Tsunami?
CASE_27_Magazine_No_Room_for_Evil_Web_Version_2.pdf
Craig Josling reviews Ben Witherington III’s book Jesus and Money: A Guide for Times of Financial Crisis
File: Jesus and Money.pdf
Should Christians be recklessly generous or prudently provide against future want? Paul Mills examines the Bible’s commendation of these approaches to wealth.
Dr Paul Mills is a Senior Economist with the International Monetary Fund, and an occasional writer for the Jubilee Centre.
File Name: Faith Versus Prudence.pdf
Freedom – Can we be free with God in our space? was the second instalment of the New College Lecture Series 2010: Music Modernity and God, which was delivered by Professor Jeremy Begbie on Wednesday, 15th September 2010.
Lecture Summary
It has been said that the quest for freedom defines the modern age. And it is often assumed that the more God is involved in our lives, the less freedom we have. In this lecture, Jeremy Begbie shows us that
David Bentley Hart’s latest work is ostensibly a response to the ‘New Atheists’ who loom so large on the contemporary apologetic horizon. Hart has little time for the likes of Dennett, Hitchens and Harris, whose arguments he describes as being ‘pursued at only the most vulgar of intellectual levels.’ However, Hart has more than rhetoric here. The first and second sections of the book present a devastating demolition of several key pillars
Globalisation is one of the most characteristic features of our world, and it has far-reaching implications. Despite this, discussions of globalisation frequently reduce it to an economic phenomenon. In this article, Erin Glanville examines globalisation in the light of Christianity, and asks how Christians can harness its potential for good.
If Christians want to live faithfully in the world they need to ask: What time is it? Where are we at in