Entries from July 2009
Alpha on TV
I was sorry to miss Jon Ronson's TV documentary on Alpha the other week, but Rachel Cooke at the New Statesman offers her reaction here. She is always good with the witty lines, such as her reaction to Charlie Cleverly speaking in toungues/baby language -
“Oh, Father,” he said. “Balala, dilly doodle, boogy bala . . .” Or something. More...
religious descrimination on Facebook
Archbishop Cranmer is one of the best blogs around for discussion of religion and politics. (In fact I haven't checked, but I seem to recall it's award winning.) It's on the conservative end of things, but I'll forgive him that. Always a good read.
Archbishop Cranmer also had a Facebook account. But was asked to More...
open your eyes
"They don't want you to close your eyes and pray – they want you to open your eyes and lead." (one of my favourite West Wing quotes…)
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John Henry Newman (almost a Saint)
So John Henry Newman is to be beatified. The Pope has decreed it.
I read lots of Newman when I was an undergraduate, and liked his elegant thinking. My favourite story about him, though? I tell it at least once a year to overwrought students around revision time. JHN was intensely clever, but as an More...
The Jesus Prayer
I just came across a blog by Kelvin Wright, and it has some GREAT writing on it – including this little description of how to pray the Jesus Prayer. Check out Kelvin's blog here
Sit somewhere where you are comfortable enough not to move for the duration of your intended meditation. Try and keep your back More...
hard and soft knowing
Ruth Gledhill quotes Rowan Williams at this week's conference:
'The philosopher Pascal famously said: “The heart has its reasons of which the reason knows nothing.” That’s a wonderful line but …. slightly tends to suggest that there are two incommunicable sorts of knowing.
'There is the stuff that reason deals with and there is the More...



