Entries from July 2007
“to those who have little, even what they have will be taken away…”
Is giving tax breaks to married people really going to help a society where we have rising numbers of lone parent families? Surely that’s bizzarrely distorted thinking. When Jesus said "To those who have much, more will be given…", I don’t think he meant it as an endorsement. Justice demands that our resources be More...
what is “Missional” anyway?
There’s a theological blog- meme going on at the moment, which starts "I confess…" and I confess, I haven’t the time or inclination to confess to ten of my theological idiosyncracies. Sorry. I’ve not been well lately, and energy levels are low.
But it has prompted me to come out of the closet about one More...
Ruth Gledhill interviews Peter Akinola
Ruth’s interview is worth a read: Ruth Gledhill – Akinola: ‘Unity will never be at the expense of truth’.
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Alan Johnston released
Thanks be to God. BBC NEWS | BBC’s Alan Johnston is released.
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The Book of Books
My son has read his Lion First Bible from cover to cover repeatedly until the covers fell off. Thank you, Penny Frank, if I have my author information correct. The last few months I’ve been hunting for something similar for an older child. Then I came across The Book of Books, by Trevor Dennis. Dennis More...
Grace Magazine – For girls with Spirit
A new mag has been launched for girls aged 11-16. I haven’t seen it yet, but the Independent gives it the once over here: No snogging, no celebrity gossip: church launches magazine for teenage girls – Independent Online Edition > Media. Evidently it’s not packed with religious stuff, but is based on the idea, derived More...
Are floods a judgement from God? I don’t think so.
My heart sinks at articles like this: Floods are judgment on society, say bishops | Uk News | News | Telegraph. No wonder people are turned off from Christianity. The weather disasters in the UK are nothing like the extremes of the Tsunami but the theological reasoning is surely similar. Most Christians don’t believe God More...
Ironic reaction to Radical Orthodoxy
Irony… the same person who criticises Radical Orthodoxy is a theology of violence, and for "wanting to win", proclaims on the same page that "one of my biggest theological fantasies is beating John Milbank about the head and shoulders with tire iron." Pretty strong over-reaction towards someone you disagree with intellectually, no? What’s all that More...



