Tag Archives: John Stott

On holiness

Drawing on Ephesians and the work of John Webster, among others I, in this article published in Colloquium: The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review reflect on holiness: as a divine perfection, as God’s self-revelation, graciousness, opposition to sin, as death … Continue reading

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A great totara has fallen

Today Christianity lost one of its giants. At 90 years old, John Stott, Rector Emeritus of All Souls Langham Place, died in the presence of his friends, to the music Handel’s Messiah, and with the welcoming call home of his … Continue reading

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Dear John

I share my birthday with John Stott, Rector Emeritus of All Soul’s Langham Place, London and one of the foremost Christian writers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Today (27 April), Stott is 90 years old. He no longer writes (though … Continue reading

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