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Theology for Life

John Williams

Theological reflections at the interface between personal faith, church practice and world issues.

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CAN GOD ACT IN THE WORLD?

In this second post on how God might act in the world, the focus turns to approaches that envisage divine intervention, and those that draw on the personal and relational.

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Temptation, Sin and Redemption

Genesis 2 and 3: Temptation and Fall

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Loving the Stranger

We need to be aware of how powerful the drives are that tear us apart. When St Paul writes, ‘the love of Christ constrains us’, he grasps something that does the opposite, that drives us together, holds us, even forces us to embrace actions...

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Christianity, Populism and Economic Justice

In 2020 the philosopher Julian Baggini published a book about Jesus entitled The Godless Gospel: Was Jesus a Great Moral Teacher?, reviving the familiar thesis that it is possible to respect him for his ethical teachings while maintaining a...

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  • John Williams

    I am a retired Anglican priest and academic interested in the responses of the churches to religious change in contemporary society. My posts explore a theology for life at the interface between personal faith, church life and world issues.

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