The Text of the New Testament: A brief look at the transmission of the New Testament text along with an outline of some of the issues addressed by the disciplines of New Testament Textual Criticism. The article argues for the reliability of the New Testament Text.
The Canon of Scripture: What led to various books being included in our Bibles, particularly the New Testament, while others were omitted? Are the Scriptures the creation of the Church?
Biblical Theology: This article suggests (what has now become a commonplace), that Biblical Theology needs to recognise that the Bible tells a story.
The Promise of the Land: The promise of land to Abraham and his descendants occupies a central place in the Old Testament. If the New Testament claims to be a fulfilment of the promises of the Old, what has become of the promise of the Land?
Ecclesiastes in Biblical Perspective: The Book of Ecclesiastes has fascinated many readers of the Bible, but what is it all about? This article argues that Ecclesiastes has to be understood within the context of the larger biblical story.
The Sabbath in Biblical Perspective: All too often the weekly Sabbath regulations of the Old Testament are treated either as timeless law or as having no continuing relevance to the Christian. In this article I argue that Sabbath needs to be viewed as a dynamic redemptive theme.
The Resurrection of the Body: Bible believing Christians make much of the historical reality of Jesus' bodily resurrection from the dead. Why then do they pay so little attention to the hope of bodily resurrection? Might this suggest an inappropriate understanding of spirituality?