Jim McGuiggan, Author This brief piece will be very repetitive. It’s abundantly clear to me that God forgave sins from the days of Adam and Eve down to the arrival of Jesus. Forgiveness was always by God’s holy grace and could never … Continue reading
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Jim McGuiggan, Author Our Story is his Story. If we are to tell it faithfully—an embodied telling as his People—we must make it his Story that we tell. Only when it is his story can it be our story if … Continue reading
Jim McGuiggan, Author Curs Deus homo? A Latin phrase meaning: “Why [did] God [become] human?” This was and is a basic theological question related mainly to the atonement. I won’t take the time to develop what believers from NT times … Continue reading
To study Shakespeare as a way to learn geography is to waste your time and miss Shakespeare. To approach Poetry as you would Maths is to miss poetry’s beauty, point and power. We must recognise the kind of literature we … Continue reading