Further Thoughts On Food And Spirituality
“Hebrew & Christian Scriptures are stuffed (sorry) with food imagery – stories of eating, rule about eating, recipes, metaphor...
“Hebrew & Christian Scriptures are stuffed (sorry) with food imagery – stories of eating, rule about eating, recipes, metaphor...
Yes folks, there is a new X-Files movie coming out in July. Its called I Want To Believe and...
“The Internet is to human interaction as Pringles are to potatoes. Closeness and companionship are ground up into an...
In Who’s Your City, Richard Florida references Albert O. Hirschman’s contention that discontent and loyalty can be deeply intertwined....
Probably not. But, that hasn’t stopped me thinking along those lines recently… Back in 2006 I wrote a somewhat...
A while back I tried to write a series of blogposts on some key ethical issues facing our world...
Thanks to Bruce at Mainstream Baptist for drawing my attention to the release of Martha Nussbaum’s new book, Equal...
“Some theologians feel that “the Christian thing” is either a story or it is nothing that can speak to...
“Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.” That’s the subtitle of Michael Pollan’s excellent In Defense Of Food: An...
It’s a story you just knew would blow up one-day. Former Lonely Planet writer Thomas Kohnstamm claims to have...
I’ve been living with Getting Things Done for close to 18 months now. At the risk of sounding overly...
Thanks to Greg at Consequently for the news that the journal, Informal Logic: Reasoning and Argumentation in Theory and...
A long bout of illness, school closure and holidays and exam preparation have meant the number of films viewed...
Synchroblogging (or Synchronised Blogging) happens when a cluster of bloggers decide to blog on the same topic on the...
“Most people’s work environments, most typical offices, are actually harmful to the ability of developers, designers, writers, and other...
The metaphor of “fruits of the spirit” has always been for me one of the most powerful theological and...