Contemporary Theology Book Meme
John Smulo has tagged me on the contemporary theology book meme (whilst also cleverly creating a sub-meme dealing with...
John Smulo has tagged me on the contemporary theology book meme (whilst also cleverly creating a sub-meme dealing with...
One of those “I wish I had thought of that” tips from 43 Folders. When you are in a...
There are some really good discussions on Baptist identity springing up around the blogosphere; in particular Brodie’s blogpost, A...
“‚ÄúWe are guilty of many errors and many faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the...
Cynthia Ware over at The Digital Sanctuary has some good thoughts on being intentional about internet mission, “I’m wondering...
Tonight, I’ve been re-reading the BILD Paradigm papers. I’m not associated at all with them, but these are some...
There is a great interview with James G. March in the current edition of the Harvard Business Review. Here’s...
A few days back, I blogged about my hunt for a new edition of the Bible. I also, made...
Location should be no barrier to a desire to learn I couldn’t agree more! That quote is taken from...
Sadly, my trusty faux-leather bound NASB Bible is falling to pieces. That edition has a lot of sentimental value,...
Thanks to Jason Clark for the link to the new Westminster Theological Centre . It looks like an exciting...
Postmodernity as an academic and cultural project was greatly challenged by the events of 9/11. But, that didn't mean...
Possibly my all-time favourite theology quote, from Hans-Georg Gadamer’s work on aesthetics, The Relevance of the Beautiful, The Proclamation...
Thanks to Jonny Baker for the link to eBible, a cool new web 2.0 application. What makes eBible interesting...
Every now and there’s a topic I want to blog about, but can’t quite fashion into a good blogpost....
I’ve just been considering a comment from Jan McKenzie in response to my review of A Heretic’s Guide To...