Smith, Claire. Elective : Lost for Words. Moore Theological College. 2007. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/265646.
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Smith shows that Christians are different to the rest of the world, and do not belong to it. She examines the view of the world, including freedom, progress, environmentalism, relativism, rationalism, inconsistency. Smith looks at the overlap between the two : 1. We have some knowledge of God in our sinful hearts 2. Australia has a Christian heritage 3. Self interest Smith the looks at how we give a Christian response, considering that God's character must be at the centre, God is still in control and all-powerful, and God is love. She stresses what the bible is, and it's purpose, and then looks at how the bible helps us think about the world's view. DVD label reads : "uncompromised James 3:1-4:10 equip women '07" Video available at : https://vimeo.com/1081346930?share=copy#t=0 Back of DVD label reads : "The book of James confronts us with just how compromised we are before God. It's unnervingly honest about the ways we flirt with the world. Yet it's also full of encouragement for everyday life, as God's way to be uncompromised is revealed. This DVD contains the main talks and two electives from EQUIP women 2007. Kara Gilbert • Warning signs • 36min Emma Newling • Treasure that's worth it • 14min Di Warren • The uncompromised life • 42min Libby Leach • Interview • 17min Ainsley Poulos • Elective: Better than gossip • 54min Women love a good chat, and gossip seems a harmless way to develop intimacy. Why then is God concerned about gossip? Does it matter if we are just 'sharing prayer points'? How can we help each other to develop healthier relationships? Claire Smith • Elective: Lost for words • 52min "I wish I knew what to say when my boss says Christians are homophobic, when my friend talks about abortion, or when my family reacts to debate about stem cell research:' How do we develop a Christian understanding of these and other complex issues?"
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