Entries categorized as religion and philosophy
The Evangelical Universalist
I posted the item below on 25 May 2006, having been sent forward notice of a book entitled The Evangelical Universalist. I have long found universalism an intriguing concept in theology, notwithstanding its difficulties, so am intrigued to discover that the pseudonym Gregory MacDOnald actually belongs to my friend Robin Parry.Well done to Robin for More...
wilderness
Wilderness is an idea as much as it's a place. I've been in the desert region in Israel that was probably Jesus' wilderness. It was desperately hot and dry, with no shade anywhere. I was quite ill. I've also been in hot, dry deserts in Egypt and Australia, and the sense of being exposed to the elements with no relief is More...
Pentecost Worship: don’t despise your body
Come and join us for worship. I’m presenting the Daily Service tomorrow (Tuesday 29th May). 9.45 a.m. on Radio 4 LW.
We’re in the week of Pentecost, and our theme is on the experience of life with the Holy Spirit. Tomorrow’s service is about flesh and spirit. The reading (which I didn’t choose!) comes from More...
New Year Resolutions
I have three New Year’s Resolutions this year. I think I will keep them to myself for now. But I was well impressed with this entry from Ian’s Messy Desk about ways to improve life in general (and make it more likely I shall achieve those three goals)
From research by University of California psychologist More...
AN ACCEPTABLE SACRIFICE
I have a chapter in An Acceptable Sacrifice (Eds Dormor and Morris), which is now coming out mid-January (earlier than the planned date). It’s a collection of essays from different disciplines, but all responding to the vexed question of the church’s traditional doctrine and homosexual relationships. The book opens with my chapter on hermeneutics, and More...
evil as nothingness
I’ve been re-reading around the set texts for the courses I contribute to here in Cambridge. Some of them are texts I know so well I could quote them in my sleep – and that’s a dangerous place to get to, as you can lose your freshness and start missing things because you think you More...
Jesus and interesting Heresies
The Way started up again this week. Under the title "Who is Jesus", we talked about the tension between the means we have of knowing about Jesus and the difference between that and knowing God in some connected, spiritual, living sense. It’s probably impossible to have the knowing without the knowing about, but it’s very More...
Leaving Church
I promised myself that I would blog more of the books I read – so easy just to put them down and read the next one. Over the summer I’ve read a pile of books, some for work, some for review, and some just for me! One that I read purely for my own interest More...
theology of priesthood
Tom has been doing some thinking on the way orders of priests have developed in the Church of England – rightly pointing out that OLM, NSM and Stipendiary have to a large extent becme hierarchies of priests (in fact long before I was ordained I remember having a discussion with someone about the new "OLM" More...
liturgy and language ii
Mark raises some good points in his comment on the post below:
…parts of the Eucharistic Prayer were extemporised in the early church. So this is part of our tradition, and we might be wise to think about how we appropriate it for present times… There is also a great difference between top down liturgy where More...



