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Response to Mr Carr on West Papua

Wednesday, 7 November 2012
 | Robert Wolfgramm

Foreign Minister, Bob Carr’s recent evaluation on ABC Radio (Thursday, 1 November 2012 ) of Australia’s interest in West Papua’s problem with Indonesia, or for him and Canberra – Indonesia’s problem with West Papua – shows little understanding of the issue and profoundly wishful geopolitical thinking.

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Rants, Reason and the Religious Right in US Politics

Monday, 5 November 2012
 | Simon Smart

Simon Smart, director of the Centre for Public Christianity, reflects on the changing dynamic of the American religious right and how it is set to influence the presidential election, and beyond.

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Paul’s Condemnation of Porneia: Sexual Immorality in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10

Monday, 6 August 2012
 | Kevin Giles

Kevin Giles responds to Alan Cadwallader's chapter in the recent book on homosexuality 'Five Uneasy Pieces'

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Latest edition of Crucible (4:1 April 2012) is on-line

Monday, 21 May 2012
 | Ian Packer

Check out the peer-reviewed articles, ministry resources and book reviews free to view on-line at www.crucible.org.au.

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Preece Interview on Faith, Reason, and the New Atheism

Thursday, 19 April 2012
 | Gordon Preece and Peter Corney

Peter Corney interviews Gordon Preece at St Hilary's, Kew, on the relationship between faith and reason, science and religion, and the critiques of the New Atheists

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David Lyon on Surveillance

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
 | David Lyon

How is the new world of surveillance changing our society and what might it mean for protecting the dignity of people, particularly the more vulnerable, in our midst?

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Book Review - John W. Wilson, Christianity alongside Islam, Acorn Press, 2010

Monday, 31 October 2011
 | David O'Brien

David O’Brien reviews John W. Wilson, Christianity alongside Islam (Brunswick, Victoria: Acorn Press, 2010)

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Justifying Advocacy - Speaking Truth to Power

Monday, 17 October 2011
 | Andrew Sloane

On Wednesday, 19 October 2011, Andrew Sloane of Morling College gave the 2011 John Saunders Annual Lecture, presenting a biblical and theological framework that justifies advocacy as a legitimate component of Christian involvement in the world, calling on ‘power’ to be used justly for the poor and disadvantaged.

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A Double-Bind Upon the Copts: Dhimmitude in Action

Wednesday, 12 October 2011
 | Mark Durie

Why would restoring a church have caused Muslims to be enraged? Why would church renovations be a topic for a Friday sermon in a mosque? Why would Egyptian military stand by and do nothing? Or run over protestors? Why was the attack denied and covered over by the media? The answers are theological: they involve Islamic political theology.

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Who Wins? Two Books about Heaven and Hell

Monday, 10 October 2011
 | Martin Marty

“Let’s you and him fight!” The old comic-book trope is good advice for bystanders as Mark Galli’s God Wins counters Rob Bell and his book Love Wins. The two are respected evangelical leaders, an editor and a pastor, who attract headlines and readerships as they debate “Heaven, Hell” and the “Good News.”

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