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Theology Network: Union with Christ
Union with Christ is “the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation,” it is the doctrine that says “Christ alone!” All spiritual blessings in heavenly places are found in him.
Read moreLaw Network: Side by Side (2): Moving towards each other with the Spirit
Read moreMusic Network: Taking Christ out of Christmas: an exercise in humanism
A review of Stephen A.G. Hough’s 2016 article ‘Carols evoke the spirit of Christmas like nothing else’
Read moreMusic Network: What has the gospel got to do with analysis?
How the gospel relates to the practice of musical analysis
Read moreMusic Network: What has the gospel got to do with musicology?
How the gospel relates to musicology
Read moreMusic Network: Dripping with God - the inescapable subject of choral music
Questions for reflection or group discussion on a fascinating article written by an atheist choral singer
Read moreMusic Network: How can I best reach out with the gospel to other musicians?
Some key ways to make your outreach to musicians more effective, explained in under 5 minutes
Read moreMusic Network: Journeying with the Music Network: an interview
An interview with American clarinettist Emily Kerski about her Music Network journey
Read moreMusic Network: Living like Christ in the world of music
Reflections from University of Surrey music student Phil Chevassut on the Music Network’s 2021 Autumn Gathering on ‘Christlikeness’
Read moreMusic Network: The 'humble dignity' of our identity in Christ
Oxford music student Matthew Eldridge reflects on the 2022 Autumn Gathering on ‘identity’
Read morePolitics Network: Compassion and Conviction - an Interview with the AND Campaign
We have been big fans of the AND Campaign for a while now so we sat down with founder and leader Justin Giboney to hear a little bit more about what they do.
Read morePolitics Network: Engaging with the Political Culture of Today
Christians are to engage with politics but what should this look like in the current political climate? In this blog post I outline five features of the current political culture and five responses by which Christians can speak of a better politics.
Read morePolitics Network: Pursuing Christ in Local Politics
This forms part of our series on faith in the public square which seeks to connect the gospel to politics, activism, community work, and wider social engagement. Here are former Politics Network student Josh Nicholson’s thoughts on engaging with local politics. We hope this will be a help to …
Read morePolitics Network: Pursuing Christ in our Campaigning
This forms part of our series on faith in the public square which seeks to connect the gospel to politics, activism, community work, and wider social engagement. Here are Matt Bunday’s thoughts on how the gospel drives his work as a Labour Councillor. We hope this will be a help to you as you …
Read morePolitics Network: Pursuing Christ in Parliament
This forms part of our series on faith in the public square which seeks to connect the gospel to politics, activism, community work, and wider social engagement. Here Grace Thompson shares the lessons she learnt from her time in Parliament. We hope this will be a help to you as you consider the …
Read morePolitics Network: Pursuing Christ in Student Politics
Politics Network member Debs shares why, as a Christian, she ran in her Student Union elections and what she learnt along the way.
Read morePolitics Network: Pursuing Christ in the Law
This forms part of our series on faith in the public square which seeks to connect the gospel to politics, activism, community work, and wider social engagement. Criminal Defence Barrister, Stephen Akinsanya, shares how the gospel drives his work in the public square. We hope this will be a help to …
Read morePolitics Network: Serving Christ as a Pollster
Pollster Andrew Hawkins shares his thoughts on the need for Christians in the world of political polling.
Read morePolitics Network: Thinking Christianly about Politics with Tim Farron MP
The Politics Network sits down to chat with Tim about how he makes political decision and which principles guide him in his work.
Read morePolitics Network: Living With the Consequences of our Decisions
Adam reflects on conversations between the EU and UK and what we might have to learn from this continuing political drama for our lives as Christians.
Read morePolitics Network: Meal with a Message: Can We Ever Hope to Establish Justice?
Why not invite some mates for dinner and gather around this talk, first given at Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union, to start some big discussions about faith and justice???
Read morePolitics Network: Meal with a Message: Cancel Culture
UCCF Staff Worker Joey reflects on the phenomenon of cancel culture and its merits and demerits as she explores whether the Bible might offer a better way…
Read morePolitics Network: Meal With a Message: Public Decency and Integrity - Where are you?
With all the headlines about standards in public office we ask does the gospel have anything to say on this matter?
Read morePolitics Network: Meal With a Message: The Black Hole of Secularism
With thoughts on justice, morality, and the public good this is a good MWAM to get discussion going.
Read morePolitics Network: Meal With a Message: Where Does My Help Come From?
With plenty of problems in the world we often look to the Government to help us out. The question is, is that a good idea?
Read morePolitics Network: Rabbit in the Headlights: Dealing with 'Those' Questions
At some point every Christian in politics will have to deal with ‘those’ questions. Tim Farron certainly did, and so we sat down to chat about what he learnt from his time in the media spotlight.
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 1: Introduction
The first, introductory session to our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Politcal Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 3: The Fall
The third session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 4: The Days of Noah
The fourth session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 5: Israel and the Law
The fifth session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 6: Israel and the King
The sixth session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 7: The Exile
The seventh session in our series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 8: The Gospels
The eighth session in our series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’.
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 9: The Early Church
The ninth session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’.
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 10: The New Creation
The tenth session in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’
Read morePolitics Network: Awaiting the King Session 2: Creation
The second study in our Bible study series ‘Awaiting the King: The Political Narrative at the Heart of the Bible’.
Read morePolitics Network: Discussion - 'Plugged In: Connecting Your Faith With What You Watch, Read, and Play' by Daniel Strange
Our guide to get the most out of reading Dan Strange’s ‘Plugged In’
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 8: Time
The eigth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 1: Introduction
The first introductory session to our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 10: Unity
The tenth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 2: Hope
The second session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 3: Ambition
The third session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 4: Foundations
The fourth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 5: Challenges
The fifth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 6: Service
The sixth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 7: Suffering
The seventh session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: The Politics of Exile Session 9: Opposition
The ninth session of our ‘Politics of Exile’ series looking at how 1 Peter helps us think about politics today.
Read morePolitics Network: A Christian Manifesto - Pursuing Gospel Driven Politics (Part 1): Christ as our Political Authority
Check out our content from our Forum 2021 seminar series exploring a Christological approach to politics.
Read morePolitics Network: A Christian Manifesto - Pursuing Gospel Driven Politics (Part 2): Christ as our Political Fulfilment
Check out our content from our Forum 2021 seminar series exploring a Christological approach to politics.
Read morePolitics Network: Engaging with Elections
Ahead of the 2019 election we took some time to think through some principles for how to approach an election.
Read morePolitics Network: Institutional Specificity: A Discussion with Jonathan Leeman
Following up on our previous discussion, we sat down with Jonathan Leeman to examine the role Christianity should play in our constitution and related questions.
Read morePolitics Network: Political Church: A Discussion with Jonathan Leeman
A discussion with political theologian Jonathan Leeman concerning the content of his book ‘Political Church’.
Read moreScience Network: Hosting a Meal with a Message
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 5: Science as worship
For scientists in the church, doing science is an important part of how they are called to worship God.
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 1: Theology of science
Science is God’s good idea to help us relate to him and his creation.
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 2: Myth busting
Christianity doesn’t compete with science to explain the world: it explains why we can do science at all.
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 3: Creation and evolution
Christians hold different views on how Genesis fits with science, but we can agree on some important theological principles.
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 4: Ethics
The Bible gives us a moral toolkit we can use to approach ethical questions in science and technology.
Read moreScience Network: Think, Live, Speak session 6: Movie night
Read moreScience Network: Meal with a message: making sense of suffering
Read moreScience Network: Meal with a message: is there meaning in a decaying universe?
Videos and discussion questions to help you host a ‘meal with a message’.
Read moreScience Network: Reaching the world for Christ through science
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with biology?
I didn’t study Biology for A Level. Didn’t get off to the best start, right? Somehow my Chemistry teacher persuaded me to apply for Biomedical Sciences and somehow, I made it. And I’m so thankful I did!
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with geology?
In the centre of Zurich, Switzerland, there is a large church (a “minster”) with unusual windows. Unlike a traditional stained glass window, these panes are decorated with very thin slices of colourful rock.
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with mathematics?
Conversation 1: “What do you study?” “Maths.” “Ah I love Maths!”
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with physics?
Ok, let’s start with the classic stats. (They’re just so good.) There are at least one hundred billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with psychology?
Psychology is a diverse subject. When I was a student, it was common for friends to joke about learning to read minds or give good life advice, but psychology is far more than that.
Read moreScience Network: What does the gospel have to do with science?
‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.’ John’s pithy statement in chapter three of his Gospel is probably the most famous summary of the Christian message.
Read moreTeaching Network: Your Identity in Christ (Even on Placement)
Joey Kirkham, trained Maths Teacher, gives us her thoughts on placement, Ephesians and the difference Jesus makes
Read moreTeaching Network: Teach Feast 2: Teaching with Jesus' Values
What difference would it make if we increasingly have Jesus’ values as we walk into the classroom?
Read moreTeaching Network: Christ’s Safe Success
We can work and rest harder because our success is safe in Christ
Read moreTheology Network: Dealing with Doubt in a Fallen World
If someone isn’t intellectually persuaded that Jesus is who he claimed to be, or even that Jesus existed at all, then how can that person be commanded to put their trust in him?
Read moreTheology Network: The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ
Christians believe that Jesus is the unique Son of God in human flesh. However, some unbelievers, who may or may not believe Jesus existed, do not believe that Jesus was necessarily a wise or a particularly good man. Others, such as Muslims, think that Jesus was a prophet, along with other …
Read moreTheology Network: Truth with a Mission
Read moreTheology Network: Engaging with Violence in the Old Testament
A recording of the Theology Network webinar addressing how we can read the violent texts in the Old Testament productively as evangelical theology students. Ellidh cook shares from her postgrad work on this, answers students questions and points us towards helpful principles for handling these …
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