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How do we make sense of the end of the world?

May 9, 2022May 6, 2022 by Ian Paul

I was due to be at Lee Abbey in Devon this week, teaching on eschatology (thinking about ‘the last things’) and the end of the world. Sadly, Covid prevented me going, so I recorded five videos and did two Zoom question and answer sessions. The five videos are embedded below; the Zoom sessions were not … Continue Reading

Categories Biblical Studies 77 Comments

The End of the World at Lee Abbey in Devon

January 6, 2022January 5, 2022 by Ian Paul

Over the last two years, there seems to have been a heightened interest in certain circles in discussion of the ‘end times’—and there is no doubt that this will continue. Many Christians don’t know how to respond to or engage with this, and without a better understanding of what the New Testament says, unhelpful and … Continue Reading

Categories Biblical Studies, Revelation 4 Comments

Gods of our age: Mars (war and conflict)

July 31, 2015July 30, 2015 by Ian Paul

At Lee Abbey last week and New Wine this, I have been leading a series of sessions on ‘Gods of Our Age’. (I did the teaching myself last week; this week I am hosting a series of contributors.) It struck me some time ago that the gods of the ancient world were not merely the … Continue Reading

Categories Biblical Studies, Life & Ministry 5 Comments

Gods of our age: Mammon

July 29, 2015July 27, 2015 by Ian Paul

At Lee Abbey last week and New Wine this, I have been leading a series of sessions on ‘Gods of Our Age’. (I did the teaching myself last week; this week I am hosting a series of contributors.) It struck me some time ago that the gods of the ancient world were not merely the … Continue Reading

Categories Biblical Studies, Life & Ministry 9 Comments

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