Broken Churches, Broken Theology
Mary Hess (Tensegrities) made a very interesting comment here recently, …historical theology has far too narrowly conceived what we...
Mary Hess (Tensegrities) made a very interesting comment here recently, …historical theology has far too narrowly conceived what we...
Frank Rees made a very insightful comment a few weeks back in response to my post on theological biography...
The Emerging Church needs more gatekeepers, closed shops, exclusive publishing arrangments and authorised spokespersons… …or not. What do you...
Recently I commented upon piece, written sometime back, entitled “Baptist Ecclesiology, Why Bother?” Here is the first installment, with...
Thanks to Greg for the link to Write Room, a very cool little Apple app for writers. I have...
The new Africa Bible Commentary looks excellent. Thanks to Steve Knight for the heads up and also check out...
Sorry Greg, not that I don’t dig your work and blog, but amazingly I have a life beyond those!...
Sometimes technologies can be use for purposes the inventors didn’t really intend. I’m sure that when the designers of...
The failure of the collaborative AllLearn project (funded by Oxford, Yale and Stanford) poses a lot of questions for...
From today’s New York Times, comes news of a trend that many have been talking about for some time....
Thanks to Rudy at Urban Onramps for pointing me in the direction of a revealing blopost over at Radical...
A few weeks back I blogged about my final Berklee Course. Well yesterday, in the mail, my Master Certificate...
The Confessing Reader has picked up on some suggested lists (as well as macking some suggestions) for films that...
One of the things that is never far from my desk is a file with the most important (to...
I have been meaning to blog on this for some time… The December edition of the Atlantic carried a...
Back in August 2003, I wrote a short essay entitled ‘The Spoken Word and the Projected Word.’ I’ll be...