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Aquinas, Change and Perfection

A teacher wrote: “We were discussing the classical idea of God as immutable and impassible – one of my students asked how Aquinas squared these attributes with scriptural testimony to His being moved to pity (by Hannah’s request for a…

The Three Poisons / Fires in Buddhism

Dr David Webster from the University of Gloucestershire talks about an aspect of Buddhist thought. In this case the Three Poisons / Fires – a general overview for students and those doing AS revision.

The Pali Canon in Buddhism

Dr David Webster talks about the Pali Canon – and gives a very brief overview of it.

A summary of the Ontological Argument

A summary of the Ontological Argument 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  

Is the God of the Old Testament the Same as the God of the New Testament?

Professor McConville on the age old question concerning the apparent different portrayals of God In the OT and NT Professor Gordon McConville is part of the TRS team at the University of Gloucestershire.

Science and Creation

  Professor McConville on whether scientific discoveries about the origins of the universe make the Bible’s teachings on creation obsolete. Professor Gordon McConville is part of the TRS team at the University of Gloucestershire

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.