Author Archives: Alastair Roberts

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About Alastair Roberts

Alastair Roberts (PhD, Durham University) writes in the areas of biblical theology and ethics, but frequently trespasses beyond these bounds. He participates in the weekly Mere Fidelity podcast, blogs at Alastair’s Adversaria, and tweets at @zugzwanged.

Defending the Faith

Shamelessly taken from Garrett’s blog.

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Perhaps the Funniest Christian Blog

…has just moved.

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Take a Look

The Presbyteer has a new home.

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TROGDAY!

Happy Trogday, y’all! [HT: Paul Baxter] BTW, you would not believe the number of hits that I get daily from people who want to check out Trogdor’s majesty!

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More on Pat Robertson

Jim Davila, my Hebrew lecturer, gives an update on the ongoing Pat Robertson affair.

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Zizioulas

In the comments of this post, ‘Kate’ has linked to a series of notes taken from classes taught by John Zizioulas. They should be of interest to a number of the readers of this blog. Despite not having had the … Continue reading

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Exam Update

One down, two to go.

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Prayer Request

I would appreciate prayer at the moment. The next few days will be a bit tough. I have exams coming up and I am behind on my revision. This afternoon my computer came back, but it has refused to work. … Continue reading

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What Type of Movement is the Emergent Church?

It has been interesting comparing some of the various responses to the Emergent Church movement. I have read very little in the area, but I have read enough to become convinced that the Emergent Church has not always been treated … Continue reading

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Holy Land Theme Park

Lord, save us from Pat Robertson!

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