Research Associate Peter King introduces a new study guide for churches which invites us to reflect on the many ways in which violence manifests itself in our world.
Israel, Hamas, and Theological Responsibility
The recent atrocities perpetrated by Hamas and Israel have rightly provoked theological reflection in many places. But great caution and wisdom is needed in order to avoid fueling the conflict further. Helen Paynter reflects on Israel, Hamas, and Theological Responsibility.
The Lure of Violence
In this post guest blogger Christine Redwood uses Judges 3 as a way in to asking ourselves the question: Is Violence Ever OK?
Hopelessness in the Wilderness of War
In this guest post, Will Moore shares his sermon on Lent, preached on 6th March 2022.
A Violent Fast
This sermon on Isaiah 58 was preached by CSBV director Helen Paynter during Lent of 2022.
Guest blog: Three reviews of ‘The Violence of the Lamb: Martyrs as Agents of Divine Judgement in the Book of Revelation’ by Paul Middleton, with response by the author.
Reviews by Simon Woodman, Meredith Warren, and Alison Jack, of Paul Middleton, The Violence of the Lamb: Martyrs as Agents of Divine Judgement in the Book of Revelation (London: T&T Clark, 2018) These were presented at the Revelation Seminar of