Entries from February 2008

spiral

On February 17, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
came across this great photo at onehandclapping… the stairs are somewhere "in Europe"… ! but I don’t know where… More...

A World to Believe In

On February 15, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Next week the Archbishops of Canterbury and York are coming to Cambridge to take part in an event called "A World To Believe in".  To find out what it’s all about, I’ve been talking to three of those who are organising the events: Duncan Dormor (Dean of St John’s College), John Binns, Vicar of Great More...

Was the “sharia” row set up by the BBC?

On February 14, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Matt Wardman says so…  in an extensive piece of investigative blogging.  HT More...
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lions and tigers and bears, Oh My!

On February 14, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
or leopards and seven-headed beasts? The Bishop of Carlisle makes a characteristically colourful contribution to the Synod debate on gays and the church. More...
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George Herbert

On February 13, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
This coming Sunday at Robinson, the latest in our series "Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs" – a sermon series on the music we sing in Chapel.  So far we’ve looked at Taize, Wesley, G.B. Caird, the violent bits of the psalms  (where does that fit in worship??) , still to come – the Rugby and More...

digital Ignatius

On February 12, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Crafty Curate revisits the Ignatian idea of placing yourself within the story as you read, using "camera angles" in 3D software. It’s not how I would imagine the story… But it gives you instant access to the concept of Ignatian reading… clever stuff.  Thanks Richard!  More...

throwing hand grenades at jesus : another “quest”?

On February 11, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
In the nineteenth and twentieth century, scholars have followed threads in different ways (known as the Quest for the Historical Jesus) trying to establish what we can really know about Jesus from a historical point of view.  The short answer is, not a whole lot.  We know he existed, we know he died by crucifxion, More...
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sharia furore

On February 9, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I’ve been following the story like everyone else… the calls for resignation, the stinging headlines, the debate that followed … My opinion?  I think that agreeing to any group "opting out" of the law of the land on religious grounds is madness itself. There can be no blank cheques given to unexamined scruples… what’s more, More...

Blogging Archbishops

On February 8, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
So a few days back I noted an upcoming event in Cambridge at which the Archbishops of Canterbury and York will be the main contributors.  "A World To Believe In" is three days of meetings, seminars, liturgies and lectures, from Feb 20-22 here in Cambridge.  It’s been organised by various of my colleagues, and they More...

“A world to believe in…”

On February 8, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
No, blog readers, I have not suddenly become a Celine Dion fan, nor am I ever likely to.  "A World To Believe in" is a series of events in Cambridge, organised by some of my colleagues, at which the Archbishops of Canterbury and York will be the main contributors.  It looks interesting – addressing big More...