The Jubilee Centre, with who we have had a long association, and which in the past published Cambridge Papers has established an online archive where several papers published before 2000 can be accessed. You can reach the archive by pressing the button below:
The papers available in this archive include:
  • ‘Equality but Not Symmetry: Women, Men and the Nature of God’ by Michael Ovey (June 1992)
  • ‘Blasphemy Law in the Secular State’ by A. J. Rivers (December 1992)
  • ‘The Ban on Interest: Dead Letter or Radical Solution?’ by Paul Mills (March 1993)
  • ‘Reflections on Providence: Can We ‘Read’ Events?’ by Mark E. Dever (June 1993)
  • ‘Deconstruction: Gagging the Speaking God?’ by Michael Ovey (December 1993)
  • ‘The Rise and Fall of Nations: How Far Can Christians Interpret History?’ by Michael Schluter (September 1994)
  • ‘Irretrievable Breakdown? Disestablishment and the Church of England by Julian Rivers (December 1994)
  • ‘Faith versus Prudence? Christians and Financial Security’ by Pauls Mills (March 1995)
  • ‘The Human Identity Crisis: Can we do without the Trinity?’ by Michael Ovey (June 1995)
  • ‘Science: Friend or Foe?’ by Denis R. Alexander (September 1995)
  • ‘Roots: Biblical Norm or Cultural Anachronism?’ by Michael Schluter (December 1995)
  • ‘Centre Stage: Jerusalem or Jerusalem?’ by Peter Walker (March 1996)
  • ‘Investing as a Christian: Reaping where you have not sown?’ by Paul Mills (June 1996)
  • ‘Life after the Death of God? Michel Foucault and Postmodern Atheism’ by John Coffey (December 1996)
  • ‘An Eye for an Eye? The Morality of Punishment’ by Christopher Townsend (March 1997)
  • ‘Genetic Engineering in God’s World’ by Denis Alexander (June 1997)
  • ‘Beyond Rights: The Morality of Rights-Language’ by Julian Rivers (September 1997)
  • ‘Relationism: Pursuing a Biblical Vision for Society’ by Michael Schluter (December 1997)
  • ‘The Great Commissions’ by Ranald Macaulay (June 1998)
  • ‘Should Christians Support the Euro?’ by Paul Mills and Michael Schluter (December 1998)
  • ‘Engaging with Cinema’ by John Coffey (March 1999)
  • ‘Can Science Explain Everything? Scientific Naturalism and the Death of Science’ by Denis R. Alexander (June 1999)
  • ‘Hell: a difficult doctrine we dare not ignore’ by Christopher Townsend (September 1999)
  • ‘The New World Order?’ by Julian Rivers (December 1999)