Entries from October 2007

Facebook. Tried it, didn’t like it.

On October 31, 2007 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Honestly, I have a life already. You wanna say something? Just send me an email or ring me up like you did before. More...

Emerging Christology (2)

On October 30, 2007 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
So, blog readers, I’m delighted to see some of the issues that emerged out of the last post on Christology. I’ve thought for a while that there is a need for more theological work if this "Emerging conversation" continues to any length. So here are two questions for you: 1.  Where do YOU think the most More...

Christology and Emerging Church

On October 26, 2007 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Christology has been a major theme of my week. I’ve been teaching/supervising various aspects of it with undergrad and postgrad students as well as in Chapel, and off-duty it’s come up in blogs and emails from various Emerging Church people. Christology – or what we believe about Jesus Christ – is an absorbing and complex More...

BrandNewVigorousWorship

On October 20, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
Need a new domain name for your Fresh-ALt-Angli-Chari-Emerging worship group? (and something else to smile at on a Saturday morning?) Read the gen over at small ritual: brand new vigorous worship. More...

The End of the Internet

On October 20, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
This is funny…. More...

De-gelification

On October 19, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
I was discussing Coleridge (that master of inventing new words) with some post-grad students this week, and in the process I think I made up a new word. This morning I read one of Christy’s recent posts entitled "De-gelification" – another new word, the meaning of which is both funny and poignant, and the story More...
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sshhh…

On October 16, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
this sounds really good: malcolm chamberlain: ssshhh…. More...

Rahner, his brother, and a joke

On October 16, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
One of the great Catholic theologians of the 20th century was Karl Rahner. I loved reading him at College, waded through screeds of it in English translation. Rahner’s style is highly complex, often circling round a subject several times in order to make his point, and sometimes you’d have to read a section over and More...

Do you know your archaeologist from your elbow?

On October 13, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
Link: Raiders of the faux ark – The Boston Globe. Hat tip to blog-reader Hugh Aylward, AKA Serena’s Dad. More...

laughing out loud

On October 12, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
After a mutual venting session with my stepbrother this morning, we decided we both need cheering up. Then I read this, which cracked me up: AKMA’s Random Thoughts. More...