Shopping Basket
Your basket is empty.

Co-belligerence and common grace: can the enemy of my enemy be my friend?
Daniel Strange, September 2005 6 comments
Price: £0.99 (free online)
Co-belligerence describes the activity of Christians working together with non-Christians for a common political, economic or cultural cause. This paper explores one biblical argument on the legitimacy of co-belligerence: the doctrine of 'common grace'. While common grace can offer a stable foundation for co-belligerence, such activity is not straightforward, and calls for careful reflection, discernment and wisdom.
Category: Cambridge Papers
Keywords: Lifestyle Issues
But you promised....!
There have been a number of news items recently that are about people making promises and then being accused of breaking them.We have the Syrian Government's ceasefire and withdrawal undertakings to Kofi...

New way to access Jubilee Centre podcasts
Unfortunately the media company which was uploading our podcasts to iTunes is no longer working...
2013.04.02

The Family and Sexual Ethics: Christian Foundations and Public Values
'The Family and Sexual Ethics: Christian Foundations and Public Values' was an international conference...

