The doctrines of Christianity fit together; you can’t change one without changing others. This week we look at examples from the person and work of Jesus.

The doctrines of Christianity fit together; you can’t change one without changing others. This week we look at examples from the person and work of Jesus.
What is discrimination and is it something Christians should not do? Should the Christian baker just “bake the cake?”
God is the necessary being. Nothing would have begun to exist or continue to exist without him.
Was their a break in the Trinity at the Cross? How should we understand Jesus saying, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
How new is the New Testament compared to the old, and what is the relationship of its moral teaching?
Wouldn’t God have been more gracious if no one had to die for sins to be forgiven?
How should we think Christianly about ending life for those who are terminally ill?
Can someone trust Jesus and not be saved? We look at some categories to make sense of the different ways belief is talked about in scripture.
We look at recent statements by the Pope and consider Roman Catholicism’s concept of Anonymous Christians.
Roman Catholics have more books in their Bible than do Protestants. Why is that? Have books been removed?