Entries from March 2008
still small voice
"I’m not a great one for synagogues or other places of worship. When I want to listen to that little voice I go out there for a walk".
Geza Vermes
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Beth Rowley
I downloaded Beth Rowley’s Violets EP onto my iPod the other day. What a fab voice. Go listen!
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Retouching beauty
I came across this demo of retouching the other day – go to the site and click on the image to get a complete course in how an ordinarily pretty girl is turned into an impossible, unattainable icon…
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being religious
“To be religious is to know that the facts of the world are not the end of the matter”.
attributed to Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Duffy
No, it’s not a typo. I know about Buffy. But I heard this young blues singer on Woman’s hour (yes really! I’ll do a post about Woman’s Hour, and the wonderful Jenny, sometime soon) the other week, and just came across these YouTube downloads of her stuff on DennisWine (also famous for "outing" the Bishop More...
The Tortured Christ – Guido Rocha
In the meditations of Holy Week, it works better for us if we take the journey a step at a time. Sometimes I have seen the impact of Good Friday snatched away by rushing too quickly to the promise of resurrection; equally it lessens the outrageous, unimaginable joy of Sunday if we dampen it down More...
Generation gap
Milton writes on his Lent blog:
Age is a funny thing. I’m about thirty years older than (my nephew) and yet that distance wasn’t part of the mix… I didn’t have to try and be twenty, neither did I feel compelled to take the I-remember-what-it-was-like-to-be-your-age approach. We laughed and talked and listened as ourselves talking More...
Jesus Christ Superstar, Godspell, and the audience on the stage
In the early 70’s I went to see the original West End productions of both Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. Superstar uses the life of Jesus to explore themes of fame and celebrity. Godspell, on the other hand, portrayed Jesus (played by 23 yr old David Essex) as a charismatic clown.
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Geza Vermes on The Resurrection
The Resurrection is the final instalment of Geza Vermes’s Jesus trilogy, which began with The Passion and The Nativity. Vermes again adopts his trademark forensic textual analysis to separate fact from myth: "I wanted to explain exactly what the New Testament does tell us about the resurrection. People usually rely on others to interpret the More...
There’s nothing free about the gospel
"The Gospel is Free". It’s a popular phrase, and there is an important truth in it. According to Christian thinking, you can’t buy salvation, you can’t earn or repay God’s love. God gives love and salvation freely, as a gift of grace.
There’s a problem inherent in this "gospel is free" idea, though (see related More...



