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UK church leader Steve Chalke's Oasis Trust was recently dismissed from the Evangelical Alliance UK due to their stance affirming same-sex relationships
In the first of 4 podcast specials, Steve Chalke debates his view of Scripture with Andrew Wilson of New Frontiers
They discuss inerrancy and authority, and Chalke's concern to see Jesus as the Word of God, not scripture.
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Released on 23 Jun 2014
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