Entries categorized as Religion
After McDonaldization
After-McDonaldization is the sequel to The McDonaldization of the Church. The new volume is packed with thoughts on theology, ministry and mission in a postmodern culture. I am a long time fan of John's work, and this one is well worth a read, offering all sorts of wisdom on the future of the Church in More...
Female bishops
The Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand, recently announced that Bishop Matthews will be their new Bishop. The Anglican Church of Australia announced her first female bishop last month.
Meantime, the good old Church of England continues in seemingly endless chicken-licken style discussion. In my more bleak moments it makes me think of Nero fiddling More...
Training for Fresh expressions and pioneer ministry
It’s an amazing thing to me, and really exciting, to look back 18 years, and see how far pioneer and emerging groups have come in that time. In early 1990 I was one of half a dozen people who started a group in South London - not knowing really what we were doing except that More...
Krister Stendahl dies aged 86
Krister Stendahl, Swedish Bishop and New Testament scholar, has died aged 86. This brilliant man shifted the ground in New Testament Studies (especially re. St Paul), and has been a clear influence on "big" names that followed on, such as J. Dunn and N T Wright. Give yourself a treat today and read his lovely More...
Beyond in Hove
Beyond starts up in Hove later this month. Beyond is another "church" that breaks the traditional boundaries, it’s being started up by some great people, so if you are down in the Brighton/Hove area, check it out. 27th April 7pm Old Market Theatre, Upper Market Street, Hove, BN3 1AS
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TV Vicars and on-screen priests
Su notes in the post below that there are some good screen portrayals of priests, to relieve the awful TV-Vicar image. She suggests two films with robust priest depictions:
‘The Godfather’ trilogy
Mystic River
To these I would add Gary Lewis’s
wonderful portrayal of Palmer,
the Chaplain in the trenches in Joyeux Noel (2005) More...
offending people nicely
Another great cartoon from Jon Birch today. Along with Dave Walker, Jon is one of my regular reads in blogland. Jon was really writing about satire, but the context of his site, and the Vicar-like tee-shirt he gave his cartoon character, took me off at another tanget as well…
There is something inherently "offensive" about More...
lions and tigers and bears, Oh My!
or leopards and seven-headed beasts? The Bishop of Carlisle makes a characteristically colourful contribution to the Synod debate on gays and the church.
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throwing hand grenades at jesus : another “quest”?
In the nineteenth and twentieth century, scholars have followed threads in different ways (known as the Quest for the Historical Jesus) trying to establish what we can really know about Jesus from a historical point of view. The short answer is, not a whole lot. We know he existed, we know he died by crucifxion, More...
Richard Dawkins and the new atheists
Kim Fabricius at his Fab best:
…the word “wars” in The Darwin Wars is (I think) a metaphor. Professor Dawkins himself has a knack for the memorable metaphor. His great book The Selfish Gene is a case in point. People can be literally selfish, but not genes. Indeed Dawkins does not even think that there More...



