God has no Grandchildren
I was at a baptismal service a while ago where one of the two candidates said something that resonated with me; “God has no grandchildren” This stuck in my mind. Its a simple phrase, a simple idea, something … Continued
An Amateur Theologian blundering around the Kingdom of God
I was at a baptismal service a while ago where one of the two candidates said something that resonated with me; “God has no grandchildren” This stuck in my mind. Its a simple phrase, a simple idea, something … Continued
A few years ago I had the joy of being with a bunch of Anglicans, at the cusp of starting my MA at an Anglican Theological College, at the Junior Anglican Evangelical Conference. Whilst my ecclesiological path has ‘wandered’ since … Continued
While I’ve not met Jayne in real life, we’ve interacted on Twitter and Facebook in various ways. The topic of conversation is often the church and its attitude to LGBT people and theology. It was with some interest, then, that … Continued
Regular readers will know that I am fascinated by what it means to be human, and that one of the ways I think we might understand that is by considering the importance of human embodiment and the relational capacity that … Continued
Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is a fascinating figure. Variously reviled and loved by different folk at different times, he is also a renowned and accomplished theologian, who is curiously capable of turning his hand to highly cerebral academia … Continued
I’ve been looking forward to reading, finishing and reviewing this book for a while, and now that I am in a position to do the latter, I can confidently say my expectation was not misplaced. I’ve enjoyed the work of … Continued
This book review has been a long time coming. I knew the author when he was an assistant pastor at the Church I grew up in, and he kindly showed me around his University Theology Department when I was considering … Continued