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Are Christians free to declare that their beliefs are true, and that other views are not, in a pluralistic society where 'tolerance' is such an accepted norm?In the New Testament, do the Synoptic Gospels and John, or the Synoptic Gospels and Paul, or indeed Paul and Jesus, have such mutually exclusive views that they are not coherent in diversity, but actually divergent?These questions are subjected to penetrating, rigorous analysis in essays from the Ninth Oak Hill Annual School of Theology.
Chris Green is a Christian, husband, dad, pastor, preacher, lecturer and writer. He is ordained in the Church of England, and after working in various churches, he served as Vice Principal at Oak Hill Theological College, London, teaching preaching, leadership, church planting and practical ministry. He is now vicar at St James, Muswell Hill, a vibrant church in north London
Chris Gosden, Chris Green, Anwen Cooper, Miranda Creswell, Victoria Donnelly, Tyler Franconi, Roger Glyde, Zena Kamash, Sarah Mallet, Laura Morley, Daniel Stansbie, Letty ten Harkel, University of Oxford) Gosden, Chris (School of Archaeology, University of Oxford) Green, Chris (School of Archaeology, The University of Manchester) Cooper, Anwen (Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, Project Artist) Creswell, Miranda (Project Artist, Victoria (Arup) Donnelly, Brown University) Franconi, Tyler (Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology & the Ancient World, University of Oxford) Glyde, Roger (Researcher on the EngLaId project, School of Archaeology, University of London) Kamash, Zena (Department of Classics, Royal Holloway, University of Oxford) Mallet, Sarah (Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford) Morley, Laura (School of Archaeology, Letty Ten Harkel