Ian Paul
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How to read the Book of Revelation
The vast majority of wacky ideas that have sprung from this book can easily be dismissed if we simply ask 'Is this really plausible?'
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Does the New Testament contradict itself? Does it matter?
Ian Paul tackles the apparently contradictory accounts of Judas' death.
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'Don't judge me': Why Christians need to challenge the assumption that taking sides is wrong
Ian Paul on the dilemma behind our culture's ambiguity in relation to offering judgements.
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Why God wants to both inform and baffle us
God speaks to us, but he also sometimes hides himself. Ian Paul looks at how we can hold those two things together.
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Does your heaven look dull?
Is it holy to aim for perfection?
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How to read the Bible and get the most out of it
In our world of speed-reading, speed-dating and speed-everything, we need to take time to learn how to read the Bible more slowly, says Ian Paul.
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How should Christians relate to 'outsiders'?
Ian Paul asks whether Christians should be distinctive and keep their distance, or engage with culture and blend in.
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Have you ever put winning arguments over winning people?
Ian Paul reflects on how the manner of our speech relates to the value of our argument.
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Can Christians talk about morality?
By either using morality as condemnation or avoiding it for fear of appearing to, Christians seem to have forgotten the role the moral frameworks play in Scripture, writes Rev Ian Paul.
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Why we should care about church numbers
Some argue that the Church is wrong to think about the number of people attending services. Rev Ian Paul disagrees.
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Light of the worldâin darkness
Light of the worldâin darkness
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Do Christians love one another?
It's easier said than done, writes Ian Paul.