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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
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Apologetics often seeks to establish the reliability and credibility of Christianity in the face of skeptics. But people drawn to New Spiritualities find traditional religions... View full product details
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Not everyone can be William Lane Craig or CS Lewis, but according to Kel Richards all Christians can - and indeed should - be apologists.... View full product details
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Responding to those aggrieved by child abuse in the church is in no way an easy task. Helen Miller demonstrates that by understanding more fully the context... View full product details
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Suffering and death are part of this life. Retelling the stories of people who have suffered greatly, Wyatt shows how our afflictions can participate in... View full product details
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Public discourse around sexuality is increasingly being couched in terms of human right. Kamal Weerakoon examines the legal status of sexual rights, the evidence on... View full product details
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"Both the good and the wicked shall rise with all soundness of body which is natural to man. He will not be blind of deaf... View full product details
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Trevor Hart looks at the irreducible materiality of art, comparing this to the implications of the incarnation of God. By purchasing this individual article you... View full product details
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Physical bodily beauty and sexual performative ability, disconnected from relationships and all other aspects of 'self', are becoming more and more central to a person's... View full product details
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Historians of science have long known that religious factors played a positive role in the emergence and persistence of modern science in the West. Peter... View full product details
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Fitter, Faster, Stronger. Doping and the pursuit of good sport is wrestled with by Edwina Hine and Dani Scarratt. By purchasing this individual article you... View full product details
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The Australian policy on asylum seekers has received widespread critique for its failure to fulfil its legal obligations under the Refugee Convention and for outstripping any other... View full product details
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A someone or something? It is one of the most fundamental distinctions we can make, and we instinctively make such judgements all the time. But... View full product details
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It can be hard to find the right words as we speak with those who are suffering. Rhys Bezzant takes his cue from Scripture, showing... View full product details
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Jonathan Jong discusses why interdisciplinary engagement and intellectual humility are necessary to avoid pitfalls in the road between science and religion. By purchasing this individual article... View full product details
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Something’s changing. Journalists are beginning to 'get religion'. Up to now, it's been a badge of professional honour not to. Dr Jenny Taylor investigates this... View full product details
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Archaeological discovery in the Bible lands continues to reveal the complexity of the ancient past. But tightly aligning the Bible with the archaeological record is... View full product details
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The body of Christ is a significant New Testament image for the church. Diverse members are to honour one other and work together in unity... View full product details
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David Hohne reflects on the importance of noticing that claims about the coherence of the Bible as a whole actually come from the various books that exist... View full product details
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In connecting article, 'Our Days and God's Years: Pastoral care in times of change' that Psalm 102 sets up some of the contours of care for... View full product details
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As the push to legalise same-sex marriage gathers momentum, debate over the nature of marriage has intensified. David Phillips explains the legal status of marriage... View full product details
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How convenient would it have been if God had given the Bible a contents page! As it is, churches differ over which books count as... View full product details
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The last few decades have seen massive shifts in attitudes and practices surrounding marriage. Social researcher Hugh Mackay provides us with a snapshot of marriage... View full product details
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Why are we so obsessed with dystopian fiction? We’re scared. The world is changing so fast, and feels more dangerous and alien than it ever... View full product details
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The intertestamental period formed the cultural context of Jesus' life and teaching. Smith identifies the main religious strands within this culture and explains their distinctive... View full product details
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Peter Carolane's account of the work of John Bulmer as a devoted evangelist and advocate for Indigenous Australians, motivated by a desire to bring spiritual and social... View full product details
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CASE interviews Pastor Ray Minniecon, a third generation Aboriginal follower of Jesus. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any... View full product details
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Did Jesus undercut Caesar? Did Constantine take over Christ's kingdom? Edwin Judge helps us find one's way across the ages. By purchasing this individual article... View full product details
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What does it mean to be a Christian at the end of Christendom? Professor Hauerwas explains how the sentence Luther placed at the heart of... View full product details