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| William Tyndale and the virtues of a Bible scholar, with Dr Peter Williams | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:23:18 | |
This year marks the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale’s translation of the New Testament. Dr Stephen Moore (Union Theological College, Belfast) discusses its significance with Dr Peter Williams (Tyndale House, Cambridge), as well as the desired characteristics of a courageous biblical scholar. For more information about Tyndale House, follow them on the following social platforms: Instagram: @tyndale_house Facebook: Tyndale House, Cambridge X: @Tyndale_House YouTube: @TyndaleHouseCambridge
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| Approaching Revelation with Prof Gordon Campbell | 05 Jun 2026 | 01:03:21 | |
For many people, Revelation is considered to be less approachable than other books of the Bible. Navigating all of the strange imagery, symbolic language and depictions of heavenly visions that have sparked endless for centuries can be overwhelming for readers. However, as Prof Gordon Campbell explains to Dr Stephen Moore, the starting point should be to view Revelation as a coherent work of literature in its own right. Join us, as Gordon outlines why Revelation continues to fascinate him after years of researching the book, and why despite being a challenging text, the book of Revelation has much to offer believers today. | |||
| Through the Lens: a closer look into Ministry Training at UTC, with Rev Gordon Best | 05 Jun 2026 | 00:35:31 | |
One aspect of Union Theological College’s mission is to equip ministry students for ordained ministry in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. However, there may be those who don’t know exactly how ministers are trained at UTC. UTC Principal, Prof. Michael McClenahan, chats to our recently appointed Dean of Ministerial Studies and Development, Rev Gordon Best, to glean a few useful insights into ministry training and community life at Union Theological College. | |||