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Historia ecclesiastica: e-history with a Christian dye

Reflecting on the history of the Christian Faith: “In general, it is neither right nor safe … to silently ignore those who have lived in piety.” (Gregory of Nazianzus, Oration 21.5)

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Jamin Eben's doctoral thesis published

So good to see Dr Jamin Eben’s doctoral thesis, which he wrote at Southern Seminary, in print.Historia ecclesiastica: e-history with a Christian dye is a reader-supported publication.

Individuality and community: the Particular Baptist experience

Above: Tottlebank Baptist Church in the Furness Fells area of Cumbria.

Allan Self, "Alone with God": upcoming new release from Heritage Seminary Press

Historia ecclesiastica: e-history with a Christian dye is a reader-supported publication.

More realism: Martin Luther on the powers that be

Above: a bust of Martin Luther from the Wrocław City Museum in Poland (picture: Ian Clary)

I, a child of the Sixties, now labour for "a moral revolution in the hearts of men"

The Chicago Eight: some of my heroes when I was 14/15!

Once again: the need for a free nation-state of Kurdistan

Initial details of the Israel and America’s plans in their war with Iran and her proxies apparently included the following detail:

Kurdish pastor, Nihad Hassan, released!

“Nihad Hassan, pastor of The Kurdish Church in Lebanon and an ABTS alumnus and ministry partner, arrived home Aug.

Postmodernity and the Graeco-Roman world

I recently received a query that asked me about my take on this assertion: “The postmodern cultural context is very similar to that of the New Testament.” I found this an intriguing statement.

Why I remain a Baptist

Above: An AI-colourized print of an 1850s print of various Baptist worthies of the long eighteenth century.