Entries categorized as guardian

theology is necessary

On August 15, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
Sophia Deboick argues well for maintaining subjects (like theology) that don’t have an immediate utilitarian use : While there is certainly a debate to be had about what university should be for, the value of knowledge for its own sake should be defended and maintained as a central principle in our universities. If we accept More...

Desert Island poets

On April 26, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
The Guardian asked this week, if you could take only one religious poet with you to a desert island, who would it be? This was my answer… More...

The Pope and blogging

On January 25, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The Telegraph reported at the weekend that the Pope approves of new media, and has told priests “…they should write blogs and use the internet more,”  and “learn to use new forms of communication to spread the gospel message.” “Priests are thus challenged to proclaim the Gospel by employing the More...

Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia | Andrew Brown | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Andrew Brown on Rick Warren’s letter to Uganda Andrew Brown: Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia More...

women, church and Rome in the Guardian

On October 30, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 53 Comments
I have a piece in the Guardian's Comment is Free section The question of the week is about what the impact will be of the Pope's invitation to Anglican priests to come under the umbrella of Rome, an invitation largely offered, it seems, in response to priests who don't like women or gay people doing More...