Mike Cadge
My papers are primarily on here so my friends and family can easily read them, though I hope they can be of use to others too! All my papers here were written during my time at university studying a BA degree in Theology, which was a while ago, so my views have probably changed since then. I have a particular interest in reformed theology, biblical studies, world-views, the doctrine of God, and mission. Any criticisms welcome!
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This essay traces the developments of secularism and pluralism and sees how these feed into the concept that interfaith dialogue is somehow a means to truth.
The main argument is that interfaith dialogue, though seemingly all-inclusive, is actually an exclusive exercise that, in the way it is commonly practiced in the West, only accepts those who adhere to pluralistic and secular assumptions.
One of my favourite essays to write. Really interesting and helped open up my eyes to the incomprehensibility of God.
Augustine of Hippo's views on sexuality go right to the heart of what it means to follow God, and we can learn much from his views today.
There is also discussion on whether God the Trinity suffered when Christ suffered on the cross, and whether God the Trinity suffers outside of the incarnation.
(2015. Unpublished, Canterbury Christ Church University).
This essay traces the developments of secularism and pluralism and sees how these feed into the concept that interfaith dialogue is somehow a means to truth.
The main argument is that interfaith dialogue, though seemingly all-inclusive, is actually an exclusive exercise that, in the way it is commonly practiced in the West, only accepts those who adhere to pluralistic and secular assumptions.
One of my favourite essays to write. Really interesting and helped open up my eyes to the incomprehensibility of God.
Augustine of Hippo's views on sexuality go right to the heart of what it means to follow God, and we can learn much from his views today.
There is also discussion on whether God the Trinity suffered when Christ suffered on the cross, and whether God the Trinity suffers outside of the incarnation.
(2015. Unpublished, Canterbury Christ Church University).