Evangelicals, Ecology And The Diluting Of Ethics
Here’s a story that’s starting to get a lot of traction. The New York Times has highlighted a letter...
Here’s a story that’s starting to get a lot of traction. The New York Times has highlighted a letter...
One of the greatest thinkers of our time, Jean Baudrillard, has passed away in his home in Paris after...
“When I gave food to the poor, they called me a saint. When I asked why the poor were...
I’ve been saying it for years (over twelve, by my rough count) and I’m far from the only one...
A deep frustration with the typical curriculum was one of the initial inspirations for my PhD research. I've been...
Andy Goodliff has linked to a story in today’s Independent newspaper – Giving Up Supermarkets For Lent . Something...
Wikipedia has a great many merits – convenience perhaps being the greatest, the potential subversion of unjustified hierachies being...
Not much blogging this past week, it has been a busy time “cranking widgets” – that is, getting through...
God is, He Always was. He Always Will Be No matter what … it is God. He is gracious...
Today, I’m participating in a SynchroBlog on the topic of love. Here is the full list of participants, Christian...
Brodie McGregor has posted an interview with me on his blog, View From The Basement. He also has some...
The Lives of Others is a tight, complex and magnificently crafted film debut from director and writer Florian Henckel...
These past few days I have re-read John Polkinghorne’s Science and Christian Belief, having recently cited as being rather...
We Need To Re-Think– Brilliant “presentation” on the changing role of text in a digital age – Web 2.0,...
The question of “performance” arose in response to the “Leadership and Jazz” discussion. There is a relevant connection here...
Attention Economics is a growing field of study that treats the human attention span as a limited resource (see...