Entries from June 2010
Learning to Swim
What does it mean to be made “in the image of God”? Many writers suggest it means that as God is described as a creator, so the human creative impulse is what lifts humanity into a league of its own among the creatures of the earth. The creative impulse is not without its problems, though, More...
Wedding season
Graduation is over, and the next few weekends sees a little run of weddings in my Chapel. Here’s an object lesson in how NOT to treat your bride on your wedding day:
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Writing on the Wall: Van Gogh
Here is a picture of The Sower by Van Gogh. He made two versions of this painting, a small one and a large one. People usually assume that the small one was a trial run for the big one, but in fact it’s the other way round – Van Gogh was so pleased with his More...
publication day
go on, you know you want to…
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Open Letter to the Archbishops
When will the Church of England accept that to set up structures that implicitly infer that some people are less a child of God than others is just poor theology and a stumbling block to our proclamation of the gospel?... More...
Writing on the Wall
My new book is out! it’s available on Amazon. It should appear in bookshops any day now. It’s written for anyone who likes literature, art and music, and wants to know how the foundational stories and ideas and traditions of the bible have shaped them. If you are into literature, art or music and know More...
Women Bishops: Parliamentary Questions
HANSARD reports:
The hon. Member for Banbury, representing the Church Commissioners, was asked-
Women Bishops
2. Diana R. Johnson (Kingston upon Hull North) (Lab): What progress the Church of England has made on proposals to enable women to be consecrated as bishops. [3388]
The Second Church Estates Commissioner (Tony Baldry): Before I answer that question, may I pay tribute to More...
BP and the Bible
Ruth Gledhill at The TImes, and Lisa Miller at Newsweek have been writing about the latest round of apocalyptic premillennial dispensationalism, this time concerning BP and a quote from Revelation. Ruth points out that BP itself was founded on a prophetic message from the Psalms: ‘That he may bring out of the earth More...
The archbishops, evangelism and the status of women.
Hot on the heels of the Archbishops’ suggested compromise over women bishops yesterday, they have today been quoted in the Independent as gung-ho for evangelism. Don’t be shy about telling people about Christianity, they urge us.
‘In Christ, old identities are never the last word and the good is offered for all the world,’ their publication More...
synod, archbishops’ amendments and women bishops
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have today made public their proposed amendments to the recommendations the Revision Committee have drafted for the forthcoming Synod.
AMENDMENTS TO BE PROPOSED BY THE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY AND YORK
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We owe a great debt of gratitude to the Revision Committee for their dedicated and painstaking work. We wish, however – More...



