Action And Belief Part One: Imaginary Beliefs
Our actions shape our beliefs far more than our beliefs shape our actions. This would be unproblematic and obvious...
Our actions shape our beliefs far more than our beliefs shape our actions. This would be unproblematic and obvious...
Recently, I’ve made a few provocative comments on church attitudes towards big business and assumptions about people who work...
Money is a sensitive topic at the best of times and as I have often found out, especially sensitive...
Andy Goodliff has been pondering who would follow on from Barth in a list of “theological giants,” assuming the...
Thanks to Michael at Kruse Kronicle for drawing attention to a new, upcoming book, Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes:...
OK, in response to a few emails, I’m going to keep these lists a little shorter… A Piece Of...
During our years in Delhi, reading the Saturday edition of the paper was always a unique experience. It wasn’t...
There’s a fairly popular conspiracy theory amongst some Christians that universities and colleges are part of a giant liberal...
The Amazon fairies delivered a sweet prize this morning – a new copy of Robert Jewett’s monumental commentary on...
John Smulo has posted a question, of sorts, on his blog, Difficulties Pre-Jesus Stress, Pain, Challenges, Find out which...
Friday saw the passing of Richard Rorty (NYT Obituary and comment from InterBreeding). Rorty was a powerful thinker and...
Thanks to Andy Goodliff for drawing my attention to two new and potentially substantial blogs. Swords To Plowshares is...
“So, how is your blog going?” I’ve been asked that question a few times lately by real-world non-blogging friends....
It is now a year since we left India and arrived here in Hong Kong. Over the last week...
As I’ve been convalescing, the following blogposts have stood out, The Winner Is: Update – By pure luck (yes,...
Which is more accurate? or sadly true? – Take a look at the two cartoons and decide for yourself....