Entries from April 2009
Einstein on Jesus
"As a child I received instruction both in the Bible and in the Talmud. I am a Jew, but I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the Nazarene….No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. No myth is filled with such life.Jesus is More...
Sophia Network
My friend Jen Baker launched the Sophia Network a while back – a forum and website aimed principally at women in Youth work, but with all kinds of stuff that's interesting and useful for personal and community faith building.
Sophia's new website has now gone live, and looks rather fab. Go check it out.
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Faith seeking understanding
I blogged a while back that it's the 900th anniversary of Ely Diocese this year. but it's also 900 years ago today that Anselm died. His dictum "faith seeking understanding" has been quoted by many a theologian (including my own favourite Schleiermacher), His words are also relevant to the faith-doubt-uncertainty thread I've been mulling on here and here since More...
Faith and certainty
Several people wrote in response to my post on Honest Thomas that they believe certainty to be the opposite of faith. It's an interesting point, particularly as there is a tendency within some streams of Christianity to treat faith precisely as if it is the same as certainty. Certainty, in fact, is almost like More...
DIY church
You have to love this. Never mind emerging church in the living room, or theology in the pub, or any of that sutff. Just build your own church in the back garden. That's what Jon Richards did for his wife, who found her local church to busy and crowded for her liking.
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Access Heaps
One of the things I'm involved in at my College is Access issues. We try to reach people who could come to Cambridge but it might not occur to them to try, and we aim to break down the myths about Cambridge that make some people reluctant to apply here. So I was really pleased to read More...
Honest Thomas
It's Low Sunday. One week on from Easter. Traditionally the day when we remember Thomas, the disciple who doubted.
It isn't true, but many in the Church seem to believe that doubt is the antithesis of faith. In fact, the opposite of faith is not doubt, but unbelief.
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the question is not whether it’s right or wrong.
“The big question is whether you are going to be able to say a hearty yes to your adventure.” Joseph Campbell
I've been looking at this quote on my screen every day for more than a week. It speaks volumes about the human heart, the inadequacy of rules and principles, the necessity of being guided More...
Forgetting Jesus…
I've been listening to Hadge Hughes' Lent reflections. In the first one he explores the idea of wilderness as a kind of spiritual life-laundry. Kind of a similar theme to my Lent book for 2010 – you have to give up your entrenched ideas about God in order to see him more clearly. And that, of More...
Sir Clement Freud
a national institution
in his own words
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