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From the early church to today, the issue of how worship music should sound hasbeen a source of controversy. This article examines four theologies of... View full product details
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When a newly engaged theologian and pastor began composing letters and papers in a prison cell, bereft of family, fiancée and friends, he could hardly... View full product details
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Peter Dart explores the 'theology of music' in the Bible through Paul’s teaching on music: His emphasis on the importance on understanding in corporate worship... View full product details
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Theology, Music and Time(Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine)Jeremy S. BegbieCambridge University Press, 2000, 332pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online Library. View full product details
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Is the liberal view of toleration we have inherited in the West up to the challenge of sustaining peaceful co-existence in multicultural societies like Australia? What other models... View full product details
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Never have we been more aware of the extent and impact of poverty around the globe. How can Christians weigh up the competing claims they face? By... View full product details
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Are particular Christians called to particular jobs or social roles or places? Gordon Preece examines the three primary callings found in Scripture, and looks at the implications... View full product details
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Christians sometimes evaluate work in terms of its eternal significance: is it future work or futile work? Mark Stephens examines what Scripture has to say about the... View full product details
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Nicole Starling on Christian women and the apologetics of unpaid domestic labour By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any... View full product details
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Is our work worthwhile? If so, why, and in what ways? Andrew Laird seeks to answer these questions by looking at various facets of human work... View full product details
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The Missional Entrepreneur: Principles and Practices for Business as MissionMark L RussellBirmingham: New Hope, 2010, 320pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online Library. View full product details
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The Pleasures & Sorrows of Work, Alain De Botton, Pantheon 2009, 336 pages Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online Library. View full product details
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Recently 85% of Australians indicated they were in favour of euthanasia, yet government enquiries in Australia and elsewhere continue to recommend overwhelmingly against legalising it. A close... View full product details
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Russel Clark looks at the ageing process from biological and biblical perspectives. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any... View full product details
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Scripture does not shy away from death, or the distress and pain we face as it approaches. Rod Benson explores this through the words of Psalm 88,... View full product details
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Palliative care is an expanding field, and the urgent need for it is evident. The choices facing palliative care workers, patients, and their families, however, are not... View full product details
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Christians often feel uncomfortable visiting people who are seriously ill. Often we would like to visit and offer some consolation from the gospel, but don’t know where... View full product details
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This Mortal Flesh: Incarnation and BioethicsBrent Waters, Grand Rapids,Michigan: Brazos Press, 2009, 205pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online Library. View full product details
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The Art of Dying: Living fully into the life to comeRob Moll, Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP, 2010, 192pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE... View full product details
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Levels of household debt in Australia are higher than ever before. Living with debt is normal—but is it appropriate for Christians, and if so, how much? Gordon... View full product details
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Should Christians be recklessly generous or prudently provide against future want? Paul Mills examines the Bible’s commendation of these approaches to wealth. By purchasing this individual... View full product details
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Since the global financial crisis of 2008 particular attention has been drawn to the economy of debt thatthe banking master-minds of the late 20th century have devised for... View full product details
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Jesus and Money: A Guide for Times of Financial CrisisBen Witherington III, Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press,2010, 192pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE... View full product details
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Popes and Bankers. A cultural history of credit and debt, from Aristotle to AIGJack Cashill, Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson,2010, 272pp Read this FREE, full-length article in... View full product details
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As secularisation marches on and we transition to a post-Christian era, it’s tempting to think the Bible has had its day. Not so, according to Greg Clarke,... View full product details
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Will the human race rise to greatness? Stumble along endlessly? Self-destruct?The answer may be closer than we think. By purchasing this individual article you will have... View full product details
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Will there be theology in the church of the future? Or rather, to reword the question into something more wordy and less ambitious: is there a legitimate place for systematic... View full product details
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It can be hard to believe that theology was once considered ‘queen of the sciences’. John McDowell looks at theology’s divorce from mainstream academia with its implications... View full product details
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To Change the WorldJames Davison Hunter, Oxford University Press,2010, 368pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online Library. View full product details
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The Future of Christianity: Reflections of Violence and Democracy, Religion and SecularizationDavid Martin, Farham, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2011240pp Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online... View full product details
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Trevor Cairney attempts to put pedagogy back in its rightful place as the key to Christian formation. He argues that authentic Christian education cannot be described... View full product details
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James Pietsch shows how using sociocultural theory can develop Christian approaches to classroom practice. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it... View full product details
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Blasphemy is a live issue, and around the world legislators are endeavouring to balance the demands of freedom and respect. But what does the Bible say about... View full product details
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We live in a world of institutions. Bruce Kaye looks at the importance of understanding these institutions and their implications for life as peaceful aliens in this... View full product details
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"Busy, but fine". It's the response that too often comes out of our mouths when asked how we are. Andrew Sloane challenges this response and... View full product details
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Social media has become an entirely normal means of human interaction. Julia Bollen provides in depth reflection on what the implications of new media could be on... View full product details
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Michelle Waterford explores the attributes of universal rights and economic levers in our context, and questions why we find ourselves in the midst of a housing crisis. By... View full product details
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A detailed account of how Calvin helped to turn Geneva into a centre for persecuted refugees and linked that to missionary work. By purchasing this individual... View full product details
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Tim Keller claims that one of the main themes of the Bible is exile and homecoming, and that since being expelled from Eden we are living... View full product details
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As society becomes increasingly obsessed with real estate, it's worth stepping back and looking at the big picture from economic and theological perspectives. By purchasing... View full product details
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Graeme Goldsworthy explores the concept of "home" as defined by God and his purposes for his creation and, above all, for humanity. By purchasing this... View full product details
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"In a society no longer avowedly Christian, it is perhaps not appropriate for us to engage in an all-out effort to purify the public space;... View full product details
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A hugely important moment in Australian history was the formal apology from the Australian government to the 'Stolen Generation'. John Harris scrutinises whether the apologies made... View full product details
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In the previous edition of CASE Magazine (No. 40), Chris Swann examined the nature of Christian apology. Drawing on his findings there, Swann now turns... View full product details
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A biblical call to action on an acknowledgment of and apology for the land stolen from Australia's Aborigines. By purchasing this individual article you will have... View full product details
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Apologies are close to the Christian's heart. Reconciliation with God begins with the sinner's sorrowful repentance and God's forgiveness. Chris Swann looks at what characterises... View full product details
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Christian apologists and scientists have long been cogently responding to the charge that science and Christianity are opposed. The accusation keeps being reiterated, however, and... View full product details