July 2022

Magazine Issue 706

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Magazine Issue 706

Table of Contents

  • Enjoying God Now and Hereafter: Pastoral Theology 101 — Ian Hamilton
  • It’s a Word About Solitude — David Campbell
  • The Death of Emily So — Peter Barnes
  • Reflections on Communion with the Triune God (Part 5) — Alison Umpleby
  • The Reformation in Hungary: Its Strengths, Weaknesses, and Consequences for Today — Imre Szőke
  • A Spirit of Enquiry — Julian Williams
  • Shapers of Christianity: Gregory of Naziansus (AD 330-390) — Nick Needham
  • God Has Spoken: The Rule of Faith and Life — Michael Myers
  • Book Reviews

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