BST has been blessed with remarkable men and women who have devoted their skills and gifts to our ministry of training students to know God’s word so that they can take it to the world. Dr Alan Stanley is no exception.
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Stewards of God's grace: focused
We've been entrusted with God's grace. But first and foremost, we've been shown God's grace. What does it mean to be entrusted with God's grace; to be stewards of God's grace? This was the focus of our Bible talks at the recent 2017 BST Camp. This first talk by Rev...
Testing: what can we learn from Israel's time in the wilderness?
How did Israel go from singing praises to the Lord of their miraculous escape from Egypt to grumbling just three days later?
Stewards of God's grace: flexible
Our culture is very conscious of individual rights. As Christians, there are many rights within our society that we consider important. In 1 Corinthians 9, Paul begins by asserting his rights and credentials as an apostle.
We are hiring
Brisbane School of Theology invites expressions of interest and applications for the position of a full-time lecturer in Christian Thought and History, to begin Semester 1, 2018.
Redeemed with great acts of judgment
Judgment in its full and final sense leads us to the doctrine of hell. In Exodus, there is a lot of judgment taking place. What can we learn from what took place in Exodus?
What did God reveal to Moses?
Throughout history there are biblical accounts of how God has revealed himself to people. One supernatural encounter was experienced by Moses in Exodus 3 when a flame of fire suddenly appeared out of a bush which did not burn it.
Theology of God
In times of hardship, well-meaning people can give out all sorts of advice and opinions on the theology of suffering. But what we really need is a theology of God. We need to keep our hearts and minds fixed on who God is and his promises...
A vision of two cities
Recently I have been reading, and meditating and praying from, Isaiah 24-27, sometimes called Isaiah’s “Apocalypse.” While there is little that is fully apocalyptic about these chapters, they are certainly eschatological, describing worldwide divine judgment and salvation at the end of history.