Entries categorized as spirituality and religion
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...
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...
Never mind St George, bring on St Aidan
I’ve long been a fan of Ian Bradley, and now he has argued for a rethink on our patron saint. Rather than the Turkish St George, why not embrace St Aidan, who is not only more properly connected to us, but is more able to connect up the various meanings of being British (rather than More...
thinking outside the box?
A nice thought provoking little piece from Malcolm Chamberlain
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There’s nothing free about the gospel
"The Gospel is Free". It’s a popular phrase, and there is an important truth in it. According to Christian thinking, you can’t buy salvation, you can’t earn or repay God’s love. God gives love and salvation freely, as a gift of grace.
There’s a problem inherent in this "gospel is free" idea, though (see related More...
Sex as Sacrament
Tim Mathis offers us "the beginnings of an Episcopal theology of sex". And notably shorter and more readable that the Windsor Report It’s thoughtful, self-deprecating and pretty funny in places. One of Tim’s interesting observations is that much of what the Church teaches about sex seems to have been designed to keep teenagers More...
Christian Century – Faith Matters
Second Thoughts… a piece I had published in Christian Century this month
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Religion and Spirituality
Religion is an unfashionable word at the moment; many people prefer the word spirituality. The problem is that spirituality is a nebulous term: what does it mean, really? And religion is perhaps not much better, in that it has too many definitions. Today I found this definition on Inner Light, which I think is helpful. More...



