Courses
Pastoral Care Training Pack: “Unit 1: Overview - Beginning the Journey”
Added: 5th June 2009
Study Sheets
Added: 30th June 2015
Evagrius: The Seven Deadly Sins, Origins: “The Eight "Thoughts" of Evagrius”
Added: 3rd February 2011
Added: 28th April 2011
Added: 18th November 2007
Added: 10th September 2009
The Kingdom in Matthew's Gospel
Added: 28th October 2010
Thiselton, Anthony: The Last Things: A New Approach
Added: 12th November 2012
Sermons
A Harsh Message for Shepherds and Sheep
There may be complex problems in achieving social justice but these should not negate a clear starting point.
Year A, Christ the King (The Sunday next before Advent); Added: 28th November 2011
Although achieving social justice may be complex, it will not be achieved unless we start from a principled position in which we truly believe.
Year A, Christ the King (The Sunday next before Advent); Added: 28th November 2011
Matthew's story of the Talents bases our behaviour on fear and greed rather than on love. This strand of theology, elevated by Paul and Augustine, sees humanity as fundamentally corrupt, as opposed to the view of Aquinas that we are fundamentally good. Sebastian Moore poses questions in the context of desire and love which force us to ask where we stand.
Year A, The Third Sunday before Advent; Added: 18th November 2008
Power without service is hollow; Ezekiel and Matthew both show that the powerful must serve; and as subjects we should worship God as brothers and sisters of King Jesus.
Year A, Christ the King (The Sunday next before Advent); Added: 7th March 2007
Jesus' mission of love is now remembered in a church of fear; the image of God as a banker misunderstands God's fundamental purpose; no wonder it alienates so many. Matthew, Paul, Augustine and Luther were wrong on this point but that is because theology is a high risk business which must involve all of us.
Year A, The Third Sunday before Advent; Added: 18th November 2008
Reviews
Jesus: A Portrait: “Chapter 1: The Beauty of Jesus”
ISBN: 0232527199; Added: 22nd June 2009