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Apr 8, 2020
How can we honour Jesus this Easter?
Many will be wondering how we can celebrate Easter and honour our Saviour at this time. Most church buildings in the UK are closed – so...
Apr 7, 2020
Gospel Priorities: A review of The Anglican Ordinal
How can I resist an invitation to review a booklet which concludes its final paragraph by quoting Matthew 9:37-38? Two other things that...
Apr 2, 2020
Prayer in a time of adversity
Many of you who read this short piece will never have encountered a situation like the one we are now experiencing. The deprivations and...
Mar 31, 2020
Suffering in times of crisis
One of the most vital lessons we need to learn in life, is how to handle suffering. Whatever the source of it may be, this can be a real...
Mar 28, 2020
Victory in Christ
A review of Andrew Cinnamond's, Sure and Certain Hope: Death And Burial in the Book of Common Prayer. In six years as an Anglican Church...
Mar 27, 2020
Martin's February 2020 Book List
Below is a summary of the books reviewed by Martin in February Sam Allberry, Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With? An excellent resource...
Mar 23, 2020
Joy in a pandemic
The Bible speaks frequently of joy and rejoicing, and I am frequently asked to speak about it. More recently, however, the assumption...
Feb 27, 2020
The Anglican Ordinal
Johnny Juckes recommends this book and finds it exceptionally helpful, for those who are ordained, thinking of ordination or interested...
Feb 26, 2020
Living under the authority of God
Mark Burkill’s 'Donatism and Discipline Today' reflects on the misconception that conservatives are erring into Donatism (Article 26 of...
Feb 16, 2020
Confidence in understanding God's word
At first glance, this book might seem to have little to offer most Christians today. Useful perhaps for those studying the specialist...
Jan 21, 2020
Querying the Queer at Oxford
In a time where the Church is being called to respond to queerness in the Academy, and the central way that key theological and...
Jan 8, 2020
A fascinating insight into the diverging identity of evangelicalism
It is not often that I pick up a book and read it at one sitting but that was the case with this book. Alright, it is only eighty pages...
Jan 5, 2020
Research beyond borders
The diversity of the early modern Reformed Protestant tradition has long been of great interest to me, both in its internecine polemics...
Dec 31, 2019
Books, BOOKS, books!
It was not long ago that a survey stated that books were to be a thing of the past. Who would want printed materials in a digital era...
Dec 30, 2019
"For Christ and His Kingdom" Thank you Latimer trust!
Thanks to the Latimer Trust, I am now in my second year of a Ph.D in Biblical and Theological Studies at Wheaton College, Chicago. I’m...
Nov 21, 2019
On the Desk of Gerald Bray
I am currently working on two projects of potentially great importance for Anglicans. The first is an Introduction to Anglican Theology...
Nov 1, 2019
A Fruitful Exhortation
I must confess that I have never really known what to do with the Homilies, beyond that they were a Good Thing. If you are like me in...
Oct 19, 2019
Stock Clearance
The Latimer Trust have a number of resources available at significantly discounted prices. We hope you can make use of these books in one...
Oct 10, 2019
The Eight Fold Path (in a way)
Latimer Trust recently held a major consultation in which invited guests joined Latimer’s Staff, Council and Trustees to consider what...
Sep 11, 2019
The Athanasian Creed
My new book for Latimer Trust, out now, is on the Athanasian Creed. It is the first major study of the Creed in English since 1964. At...
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