Entries categorized as theology
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...
lies, damned lies and theology
You would be ashamed to know as little about internal combustion as you know about Christian beliefs. I admit, you can practise Christianity without knowing much theology, just as you can drive a car without knowing much about internal combustion. But when something breaks down in the car, you go humbly to the man who More...
Beginnings and Endings
My new book is just about to be published. Beginnings and Endings (and what happens in between) looks at the big themes of Advent. The book is laid out as short chapters, one for each day from 1 December to 6 January, to last from Advent to Epiphany. But you can just read it More...
Pierced for our transgressions
It’s been pointed out to me several times that the name of a new book on one particular theory of atonement has the same name as one of my songs. I gather the book is a response to some of the arguments that have been going on lately since the Chalke-gate thing happened a couple More...
Poems for Christmas: BC:AD
This was the moment when BeforeTurned into After, and the future’sUninvented timekeepers presented arms.
This was the moment when nothingHappened. Only dull peaceSprawled boringly over the earth.
This was the moment when even energetic RomansCould find nothing better to doThan counting heads in remote provinces.
And this was the momentWhen a few farm workers and threeMembers of an More...
theology matters
Further to my post the other day, in which I owned up that it’s hard to say out loud that theology matters when you do it for a living, because people just think you’re being either defensive or self-important…
…here’s a great quote from Canadian theologian Douglas John Hall:
“…It may appear defensive and self-serving when More...
unanswered questions
Chase asks how I woudl interpret 1 Tim 2:12-14 – one of the places where Paul seems to be ruling women out of ministry. Martin and Tony B have both asked for a more robust response to Richard Dawkins.
It’s not that I have nothing to say, or am not listening… I’m writing (real book, More...
pastors need to be theologians
There is an idea that pastors don’t have the luxury of doing serious study. That is to be left for those living in ivory towers. In the real world we just need to get busy and find out what works. But pragmatism leads to theological error. Pragmatism leads to moral failure. Pragmatism leads to a 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...



