We have the Bible today because of loving, hard labour
We should be aware that the Bible comes to us inspired not only by God but “inspired” also by those who loved and copied and translated it over many generations.
Please don’t say to me ‘God is in control’
Saying that God is in control is a well-worn cliché in Christian circles. Like Job’s comforters, it is often what well-meaning people say to us when we are going through a difficult time.
Revelation’s empire, that is us. But we can live differently
Where do we go for a theology of climate change? One answer is to the book of Revelation.
We must use what we have to work for God’s reign on earth
As a person of relative privilege, I am convinced that we are called to use our privilege for the good of others.
Why this ex physicist teaches theology at a First Nations college
I grew up loving science and looking to the heavens. It seemed natural to pursue physics to explain the wonder and beauty of creation. While learning science, I also grew in my understanding of the love and power of God.
We thank God for Bishop Perry, and for progress in ecumenical relations
Last year we celebrated the 175th anniversary of the foundation of both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic dioceses of Melbourne.
Why even at work, we live in God’s kingdom
Jesus taught his followers to pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done.” So, what does this mean for believing scientists today?
Christians offered revamped world standard views on faith-science connections
ISCAST hopes its revised journal will engage people on the intersections between science and faith.
‘I have a responsibility to use my God-given gifts’
My faith has always been part of my ecological life, and that faith provides two big motivations for why I do what I do.
If we discovered life on other planets, what would that mean for Christianity?
These writers focused on the spiritual status of intelligent life beyond Earth because it is on these topics that the greatest interest and perhaps curliest questions lie.