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The Bible in TransMission - The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Brokenness...
Author: Frances Young
The idea that if we could only get the right formula the whole world would be put to rights has come to...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Creativity...
Author: Revd Dr Chris Sunderland
Many readers of The Bible in TransMission will be working with biblical texts continually. The challenge to be creative and fresh...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Guest...
Author: David Spriggs
Although the topic is the use of the Bible in pastoral practice, it is important to understand the breadth that pastoral practice'...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - How does...
Author: Gordon Oliver
If the Bible is the word of God' is it God's first word, only word, last word? Christians today, much as Christians in...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Ordinary...
Author: Andrew Rogers
Most Bible readers receive scant attention in discussions of biblical hermeneutics. However, it would seem likely that the hermeneutical habits of ordinary Bible...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Spirit,...
Author: Trevor Reynolds
The complexity of the task of biblical interpretation is relieved by biblical promises of the Spirit's assistance. Jesus said, He will guide you...
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The Use of The Bible in Pastoral Practice, Summer 2007 - Using the...
Author: Margaret Cooling
For Christians, the Bible is a major resource for shaping life and ministry. However, use of the Bible in Christian ministry is something...
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