All Premier Christianity articles in October 2015
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Regular Columnists
Step away from the plate
Fasting. It’s one of my least favourite things. There are absolutely no benefits that I can think of, and personally I’m against it. I rather fear that there’s been a terrible spelling error, resulting in thousands depriving themselves of food through the centuries, and all because of a lash-up by an errant Friday afternoon scribe.
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Interviews
Q&A: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Justin Brierley meets the author of Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence.
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What the editors said
We talked to our former editors about their memories of the magazine. To read more content that celebrates our 50th birthday, click here.
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The letter of Joel Edwards to the UK Church
We invited the former director of the Evangelical Alliance to pen our second open letter to the UK Church. He urges Christians to undertake a new work of ‘translation’ today.
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Character Crisis
How do you judge a speaker at a large Christian festival? Is it by their expository skill, their brilliance at telling stories, their grasp of theology, their wit or their wisdom?
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Some things never change
The issues hotly debated in the UK Church through the 70s, 80s and 90s – and still under discussion today. For more from our archives click here.
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The Truth about Tithing
In a new series, David Instone-Brewer becomes the Doctrine Detective and investigates whether there’s really a biblical basis for many popular teachings. This month: Should Christians be tithing 10%?
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10 familiar faces
Christian celebrities such as U2 and Bob Dylan have often been featured in the magazine. Here are 10 other well-known faces who have caused a Buzz in their time. For more from our archives, click here.
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Trial by Twitter
Social media has the potential to mete out swift justice to people who step out of line, but should Christians join in these virtual stonings?
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The way things were
We’ve selected a variety of issues covered by the magazine that have exercised both society and the Church over the decades. For more 50th birthday content, click here.