Descending Theology: The Garden
I pushed Mary Karr’s wonderful book Sinners Welcome on you at Christmas. Allow me to push it once again. This is “Descending Theology: The Garden”
I pushed Mary Karr’s wonderful book Sinners Welcome on you at Christmas. Allow me to push it once again. This is “Descending Theology: The Garden”
Friend of this blog, but writer for another (sob), Diana Butler Bass has a nice essay on Beliefnet called Believing the Resurrection. On that same
Simon has an excellent item about an upcoming BBC program on the Atonement, which also makes it clear that some bishops in the Church of
I hope to have a copy of Bishop Duncan Gray’s letter to the Diocese of Mississippi a bit later today, or perhaps tomorrow, but if
That, in so many words, is the question being asked about the Anglican Primates in this editorial by Leanne Larmondin of the Anglican Journal which
Updated: Nats lose 9-2, two starters injured. I think I’ve come up with this season’s marketing campaign: Root for the Nats, because Lent just isn’t
The best link I have found for Bishop John Bryson Chane’s interview with Roger Bolton of the BBC’s Sunday program is here. The BBC wrote
In an essay on schisms past, Father Greg Jones detects a certain irony, and perhaps some intellectual incoherence on the Anglican right. He concludes: “We
I am not sure why I focus on the donkey in today’s Gospel. Donkeys pop up in Scripture all of the time. One of them
Let me recommend this item from Nick Knisely, this one from Susan Russell and this one from the Mad Priest for your Palm Sunday pleasure.