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.
A challenging work, but one that risks another form of fundamentalism
Robyn Whitaker is associate professor of New Testament at the University of Divinity, Melbourne. In this book she tells us about the Bible, and how we read and interpret it.
In the Psalms’ kingship, servanthood and suffering, we see Jesus
Kingship, servanthood, and suffering are held together in the Psalms, as in the portrait of Jesus in the New Testament
Embrace the mark of ash, and open your hearts to transformation
We will soon begin our Lenten journey with the invitation to receive the mark of ashes during the liturgy of Ash Wednesday.