Bible
The Invisibility of God: A Misunderstood Phenomenon
by Andrew Malone
The Old and New Testaments appear to offer contradictory evidence as to whether God can be seen. Does "no-one has ever seen God" mean he is invisible, or just unseen? Andrew Malone tackles the question from a biblical and systematic perspective.
Scripture - Clearly Obscure?
Gerald Bray
Gerald Bray looks at the challenge and promise of biblical interpretation today, and assesses various new approaches such as literary and theological criticism.
The Warning Passages in Hebrews
Lee Gatiss
Lee Gatiss looks at the function of the controversial warning passages in the argument of Hebrews.
The Blackham-Goldsworthy Debate
Paul Blackham and Graeme Goldsworthy debate at Oak Hill on the clarity of faith in Christ in the Old Testament.
Homosexual Relationships and the Bible
David Field
Former Vice-Principal of Oak Hill College examines the biblical texts disputed in current debates, and shows that the Bible as a whole is clear and unambiguous.
Pierced for our Transgressions
Lee Gatiss
A meditation on Isaiah's fourth Servant Song in the light of its fulfilment in Christ.
The Exodus Plagues Narrative
Lee Gatiss
The place of the plagues in the narrative and theology of Exodus considered.
Footwashing and the Death of Jesus
David Gibson
Acts of humble service may make us like Jesus, but it is only Jesus’ act of humble service that makes us belong to him.
The Relationship between the Stanzas of Psalm 119
Marcus Nodder
Marcus Nodder examines the links and connections between the different stanzas of the longest Psalm.
Pneumatology in John's Gospel
Carl Chambers
Carl Chambers takes a look at the Holy Spirit in the fourth Gospel.
The Message of Daniel
Graham Beynon
Two Testaments: One Bible
Gerald Bray
A Reformed understanding of the relationship between the Old and New Testaments