Entries categorized as theology
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...
ain’t I a woman?
I get asked pretty often to comment on the place of women in the church. It’s not an issue that I pursue from an academic point of view, although I’ve read loads of the relevant literature and wrote a few papers on it back in the early 90’s. An older, wiser woman once said to 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...
I do not have a personal relationship with Jesus
John Suk, a professor of homiletics at Asian Theological Seminary
in Manila, The Philippines, challenges popular evangelical jargon by
questioning whether having a “personal relationship with Jesus Christ"
is poor theology or, worse, a capitulation to theraputic secular values…Read his post here.
Hat Tip to Richard for the link
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The Way (iv)
The Way happens again tonight. This evening’s ten-minute opener will be on
The Bible – word of God? Or just words?
Open discussion follows – we don’t require anyone to arrive at a conclusion, or to sign up to anything. And we have snacks and drdinks while we talk, so the whole atmosphere is relaxed even More...
saved FOR, not saved FROM…
The Way was a really good discussion on Monday. In fact, all three sessions so far have been really good – lots of deep thought, but not exclusively on an intellectual/cognitive level, rather connecting up the dots between rational thought, emotional response, psychology, experience, language… and so on. Faith for the whole person, not just More...
Faith – what it is, what it isn’t
The Way started last night. (For serena’s comments go here.) One of the interesting things about our opening discussion was the vast array of different meanings people attach to the words faith, belief, doubt. What is faith? – intellectual assent, blind faith, emotional conviction, effort of the will? Is your faith a response of joy More...
The Way
The Way starts tonight – a group of college members who want to spend some time talking about issues of faith. We are starting each session with a ten-minute opener from one person who has some experience or expertise on the issue of the evening – not the last word by any means, but enough More...
Tennyson, In Memoriam
We’re having a poetry reading of Tennyson’s In Memoriam here in the Chapel next month. I have taught in the Faculty on this poem, along with Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner and Manley Hopkins Wreck of the Deutschland – three poems that all deal with themes of theodicy, guilt, death and reward, and doubt and certainty. The More...
science and faith
We’re having a series of evening sessions this term looking at issues that matter to Christians. The objective is to make it as accessible for those who don’t have faith but are interested, as it is for those who do have faith and want to think through the issues.
I have various different people coming More...



