Why we keep disagreeing on the Bible
Eternity, Hermeneutics Andy Judd Eternity, Hermeneutics Andy Judd

Why we keep disagreeing on the Bible

“So you are the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war.” This is what Abraham Lincoln reportedly said on meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Published in 1852, Stowe’s novel might not be solely responsible for the American Civil War, but it certainly roused many Christians in the north to the intolerable suffering of slaves in the south.

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The man who taught Australia to read the Bible
Eternity Andy Judd Eternity Andy Judd

The man who taught Australia to read the Bible

If you read the Bible as “one big story” it’s likely you owe that largely to Donald Robinson, a former Anglican archbishop of Sydney who died last week aged 95. Australian Christians more than most have a ‘big picture’ view of the good book and Robinson was key to giving Christianity in our land – not just Anglicans – that special characteristic. Andrew Judd, a Bible scholar at the start of his career, remembers his grandfather for Eternity.

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Save thousands on your next trip to a foreign land

Save thousands on your next trip to a foreign land

Australians love to travel. More than half of us own a passport, and by world standards we are amongst the most intrepid of travellers – rivalled only by Saudi Arabia and China in dollars spent per capita and time spent abroad. Millennials are our leading transoceanic excursionists, generally outspending their parents and grandparents. These young antipodeans save fastidiously for months to finance their trips, and often go without meals while abroad.

But if it’s a life changing trip to a far country you’re after, you can save thousands – simply by opening the pages of your Old Testament.

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University of Sydney's Evangelical Union shouldn't have to give up its faith in fight against discrimination
Sydney Morning Herald, Politics Andy Judd Sydney Morning Herald, Politics Andy Judd

University of Sydney's Evangelical Union shouldn't have to give up its faith in fight against discrimination

Here is the new rule for student groups on campus at one of our leading universities: you can have any faith you like, as long as it's not any faith in particular. As of November last year, the bolshie student politicians running the University of Sydney student union have voted to stop clubs and societies from defining themselves by reference to a particular creed. Because, er, discrimination, or something.

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