Top Reads: March 2017
Following on from my 10 in January and 11 in February, here are ten of the things I found really interesting in March. 1. Lackademia: Why Do Academics Lean Left? by Noah Carl – a really interesting paper that is … Continued
An Amateur Theologian blundering around the Kingdom of God
Following on from my 10 in January and 11 in February, here are ten of the things I found really interesting in March. 1. Lackademia: Why Do Academics Lean Left? by Noah Carl – a really interesting paper that is … Continued
I came across this excellent book recently, and whilst it was published first in 1993, it seemed to me whilst reading it that ‘The R Factor‘ remains a helpful and provocative bunch of ideas. The origins of this book can … Continued
Some of you may know that I have been reading, ‘researching’ and reflecting on the inter-related topics of sex, sexuality, identity, body, and the theology of all of these, for some time. Today’s post echoes that reflection, both in … Continued