Monthly Archives: May 2020

Barclay on Gift in St Paul; Bentley-Hart’s Universalism

BENTLEY-HART’S UNIVERSALISM THE GIFT, JOHN BARCLAY AND ST PAUL I have a particular interest in Barclay’s recent book Paul and the Gift.  Partly, because I have written a PhD thesis on a related – though much broader – topic, using … Continue reading

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IRENAEUS AGAINST HERESIES:

Why a user’s guide? The thought of this early Christian thinker is rich, complex, and crops up in the various current theological contexts.  For example: For all of which reasons Irenaeus’ ideas might seem very ‘timely’.  But you won’t want … Continue reading

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