• A Kingdom as Both Now and Not Yet, Michael Cassidy
  • A Kingdom or a Salvationist Theology? Michael Cassidy
  • African Renaissance, Poetry and Prophecy, Calvin Cook
  • All Things Richly to Enjoy: A Theology of Fun, Michael Cassidy
  • Conversion and New Birth, Michael Cassidy
  • Debating Jesus in an Age of Speculation, Jonathan Wilson
  • Deciphering Fact and Fiction in Da Vinci, Michael Cassidy
  • Ethics, Morality and Truth, Michael Cassidy
  • Evangelism, its Nature and Necessity, Michael Cassidy
  • Euthanasia: Is there a place for mercy killing/assisted suicide? Michael Cassidy
  • Holding True and Pressing On, Michael Cassidy
  • Interpreting the Bible: Some Thoughts on Hermeneutics for Today, Michael Cassidy
  • Justification by Faith, Michael Cassidy
  • Love’s Laws in Politics, Michael Cassidy
  • Love’s Ways in the World, Michael Cassidy
  • Memory and Forgiveness, Annemie Bosch
  • Mission, Culture and Race Which Way from Here? Ken Burns
  • Prophecy in the Old and New Testaments, Michael Cassidy
  • Prosperity, Poverty and Shalom: Some Thoughts on a Theology of Money, Michael Cassidy
  • Rendering to Caesar, Part 1, Michael Cassidy
  • Rendering to Caesar, Part 2, Michael Cassidy
  • Sanctification: Growing in the Christian Life, Michael Cassidy
  • Six Days Thou Shalt Do Something or Other: A Theology of Work, Michael Cassidy
  • Standing on Kingdom Ground: The Gospel and Society, Michael Cassidy
  • Strive to Build the Church, Michael Cassidy
  • The Christmas Christ, Michael Cassidy
  • The Ninefold Anatomy of Christian Love, Michael Cassidy
  • The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, Michael Cassidy
  • The Uniqueness and Divinity of Jesus Christ, Michael Cassidy
  • Tolerance, Truth and Religious Pluralism, Michael Cassidy
  • Understanding: The Church’s Responsibility for Spiritual Comprehension, Part 1, Michael Cassidy
  • Understanding: The Church’s Responsibility for Spiritual Comprehension, Part 2, Michael Cassidy
  • What is the Role of the Church in the African Renaissance? Sello Kau
  • Why we Should Feel Sorry for Richard Dawkins, Dr Deane-Pet