L’Enfer (Hell)
“The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened.” Peter Berger Medea...
“The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened.” Peter Berger Medea...
It seems everywhere I turn, I keep reading about The Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co – it is one of...
A while back I posted on funny piece on phone technology. In that vein, I’ve just spotted my ideal...
Found this on youtube (here). Concept, ingenuity, execution, soundtrack; perhaps the only problem was the ad was a little...
I have been adding a lot of stuff to my del.icio.us pages and there is a lot of interesting...
Breaking behind the veil of The New York Times, I found these words that might be of interest to...
You can just imagine the film pitch – “we have this idea; snakes, on a plane.” Yes, but what...
Are Christian Ministers leaders? Yes. Is Leadership a good metaphor for Christian Leadership? Not really. Confused? You probably should...
Greg Easterbrook has a very good piece in the current Atlantic concerning the greenhouse gas problem (Some Convenient Truths)...
I’ve just been considering a comment from Jan McKenzie in response to my review of A Heretic’s Guide To...
“Mainstream films are now about the removal of any kind of psychological or emotional complexity because they have to...
So there you have it, the good, the bad and the ugly. A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity is not...
When it comes to explaining postmodernity, there is a well-worn but explanatorily deficient path that many Christian commentators follow....
About once a month I make a little time to look at the statstics for this blog. I’m pleased...
Mary Hess (Tensegrities) made a very interesting comment here recently, …historical theology has far too narrowly conceived what we...
A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity is not a book for theo-critical cork-sniffers. If your idea of a good time...