Entries categorized as thought for the day
the inside view
The Church Times reported this week on the controversial ordination of a gay bishop, The Rt Revd Mary Glasspool, in Los Angeles:
…the event drew swift condemnation from traditionalist groups and from the Archbishop of Canterbury. In a brief statement, Dr Williams described the ceremony as “regrettable”, and said that it placed a question More...
Thought for the Day remains religious
The BBC publishes its findings and decisions on Thought for the Day. The decision (for now at least) is that broadcasters will speak out of a religious worldview. I think this is OK (although I wouldn’t have objected to other beliefs being included, as long as it wasn’t for the purpose of trashing theistic religion).
Here’s More...
Thought for the Day (again)
Further to my previous post, which picked up a brief news item by Ekklesia and a response by Nick Baines, here’s a much longer and informative paper about Thought for the Day that lay behind the Ekklesia news item. Written by Lizzie Clifford, a graduate of the University of Cambridge, it covers the history and More...
Thought for the Day
Ekklesia writers (mainly, I think, Simon Barrow and Jonathan Bartley) are all wound up about religious broadcasting – in particular Thought for the Day. Nick Baines comes up with an interesting response.
I would like to see better religious broadcasting, but I would envisage that as being more red-blooded coverage of actual religion. Ironing out the More...



