Month: October 2012 - Page 3

Job and the Problem of Innocent Suffering

Professor McConville takes a look at the book of Job – and its engagement with evil..

The Purpose of John’s Gospel

Professor Andrew Lincoln, from the University of Gloucestershire, on the purpose of John’s Gospel

The Water into Wine Miracle in John’s Gospel

Professor Andrew Lincoln, from the University of Gloucestershire, on the water into wine miracle .

The ‘I am’ sayings in John’s Gospel

  Professor Andrew Lincoln, from the University of Gloucestershire, on the ‘I am’ sayings in John.

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St Thomas Aquinas- his Five Ways in general, the First in particular..

St Thomas Aquinas- his Five Ways in general, the First in particular: from Dr Roy Jackson, Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Course Leader at the University of Gloucestershire…  Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com

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The Second and Third Ways of St Aquinas

  Dr Roy Jackson, Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Course Leader at the University of Gloucestershire looks at the Second and Third Way of Aquinas… Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com

Hi.. For those looking for revision or other materials on A-Level (AS and A2) Religious Studies, Philosophy & Ethics, etc – we also have a blog over at https://uniofglos.blog/rpe/ that has a series of videos that we keep adding…

The crowd in the Gospel of Luke

Features of the crowd in Luke’s Gospel, with Dr Lloyd Pietersen from the University of Gloucestershire. Why does the crowd matter in this Gospel?

The Trial of Jesus, in Luke’s Gospel

Some key features of Luke’s trial narrative, with Dr Lloyd Pietersen from the University of Gloucestershire.  

Luke 16 – The Parable of the Dishonest Manager

  Dr Lloyd Pietersen from the University of Gloucestershire takes a look at Luke 16 – The Parable of the Dishonest Manager – which has lots to say…