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Mrs Peel just sent me this link on a whole new branch of doctoral studies: here . Should restore the confidence in the system of any who feel that the post-Thatcherite Gradgrinds of this world are turning education into a downgraded, increasingly utilitarian exercise. What concerns me most, however...
Calvin continues his discussion of faith by addressing the issue of fear, talking his cue from Paul's reference in Phil. 2.12 to `fear and trembling.' Fear can, of course, be a very bad thing, antithetical to the kind of assurance which lies at the heart of a robust Christian faith. Such is servile...
In these paragraphs, Calvin continues his discussion of faith when, having distinguished the true from the false, he addresses the manner in which the believing individual experiences the world. What is particularly significant here is the way in which Calvin moves seamlessly from theological...
In these paragraphs, Calvin continues to address the many complexities that surround the relationship between true faith and its counterfeits. Both pastoral experience and accounts given in scripture lead Calvin to believe that there is such a thing as false faith, and that this can, at least for a...
In this section, Calvin defines true faith over against false alternatives. It is, he says, `a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy Spirit.' A...
Justin has a short interview with Os Guinness on his blog . Interesting stuff, though, at the risk of sending yet more `Angry of Tonbridge Wells' bloggers reaching for their keyboards, pitchforks and flaming torches, I still don't get the outrage surrounding Frank Schaeffer's book on his dad: a...
Justin has a short interview with Os Guinness on his blog . Interesting stuff, though, at the risk of sending yet more `Angry of Tonbridge Wells' bloggers reaching for their keyboards, pitchforks and flaming torches, I still don't get the outrage surrounding Frank Schaeffer's book on his dad: a...
Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) is making its audio archives available for free. You just need to sign up here to access lectures, sermons and talks given by the Faculty of Westminster during its eighty year history.
Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) is making its audio archives available for free. You just need to sign up here to access lectures, sermons and talks given by the Faculty of Westminster during its eighty year history.
I was asked at a presbytery ordination interview why I was seeking ordination as a seminary professor, the OPC having a category of Teacher that recognises such a post as a church office. My initial answer -- by which I still stand -- is that it makes me theologically accountable to high standards...
I was asked at a presbytery ordination interview why I was seeking ordination as a seminary professor, the OPC having a category of Teacher that recognises such a post as a church office. My initial answer -- by which I still stand -- is that it makes me theologically accountable to high standards...
A Scottish reader sent me this link yesterday in the wake of my exchange with PR. I am sure Phil will be flattered by the comparison with Eliot; and, as a lifelong fan and admirer of Orwell's prose, politics, and prophetic pessimism, I am not worthy (and, as an aside, for Eliot to think him a...
A Scottish reader sent me this link yesterday in the wake of my exchange with PR. I am sure Phil will be flattered by the comparison with Eliot; and, as a lifelong fan and admirer of Orwell's prose, politics, and prophetic pessimism, I am not worthy (and, as an aside, for Eliot to think him a...
I am grateful to my friend, Phil, for his vigorous response to my earlier posts on the C of S. I hope this response will clarify some matters. First, I concede that the death or doctrinal collapse of the mainlines is in no one's best interest. We sectarians all shelter somewhat under their wings in...
I am grateful to my friend, Phil, for his vigorous response to my earlier posts on the C of S. I hope this response will clarify some matters. First, I concede that the death or doctrinal collapse of the mainlines is in no one's best interest. We sectarians all shelter somewhat under their wings in...
I've been asked to draw readers attention to an online petition re. the Church of Scotland. While I won't sign because of the (to me) arbitrary nature of the selection of homosexuality as the issue upon which to fight, given the history, problems and context of the C of S, the list and number of...
I've been asked to draw readers attention to an online petition re. the Church of Scotland. While I won't sign because of the (to me) arbitrary nature of the selection of homosexuality as the issue upon which to fight, given the history, problems and context of the C of S, the list and number of...
The panoptical Emma Peel, my eyes and ears in my homeland, sent me this link . What can I say? I am ashamed of my home country and -- ahem -- what American celebrity culture has done to it. Mrs Peel, we're needed.
The panoptical Emma Peel, my eyes and ears in my homeland, sent me this link . What can I say? I am ashamed of my home country and -- ahem -- what American celebrity culture has done to it. Mrs Peel, we're needed.
In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. But Miserable Middle Aged Gits, such as myself, turn their curmudgeonly, uncharitable thoughts to the Church of Scotland and her evangelical wing..... I appreciate Iain's post on the Queen's Cross church. I lived for a while...
In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. But Miserable Middle Aged Gits, such as myself, turn their curmudgeonly, uncharitable thoughts to the Church of Scotland and her evangelical wing..... I appreciate Iain's post on the Queen's Cross church. I lived for a while...
The UK's Spectator (probably the best magazine in the world, if good writing is any criterion) leads this week with an article by Rod Liddle on the C of E. I don't think Liddle professes faith, but he always calls them as he sees them and, frankly, he nails the C of E in this piece. Oh, and his...
The UK's Spectator (probably the best magazine in the world, if good writing is any criterion) leads this week with an article by Rod Liddle on the C of E. I don't think Liddle professes faith, but he always calls them as he sees them and, frankly, he nails the C of E in this piece. Oh, and his...
Emma Peel has taken time off from fighting evil masterminds bent on world domination to bring this link to my attention here . I make no comment on whether this is good or bad. But Mrs Peel, we are clearly still very needed.
Emma Peel has taken time off from fighting evil masterminds bent on world domination to bring this link to my attention here . I make no comment on whether this is good or bad. But Mrs Peel, we are clearly still very needed.
....check out the account of Jade Goody's funeral here . What is going on with this hypersentimental Diana-esque idolatry of mediocrity? Isn't North Korea a little more important as a news item?? And why am I sounding more reactionary than the Daily Mail these days???
....check out the account of Jade Goody's funeral here . What is going on with this hypersentimental Diana-esque idolatry of mediocrity? Isn't North Korea a little more important as a news item?? And why am I sounding more reactionary than the Daily Mail these days???
Logos Bible Software has made the 14 volumes of the Torrance-Bromiley edition of Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics available in digitised form. You can find it via their website here . Anyone who wants to understand the pathway of theology from Scheleiermacher to the present has to come to grips with...
Logos Bible Software has made the 14 volumes of the Torrance-Bromiley edition of Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics available in digitised form. You can find it via their website here . Anyone who wants to understand the pathway of theology from Scheleiermacher to the present has to come to grips with...
Former WTS Academic Affairs Avenger, Emma Peel, sent me this link on Friday, with the comment that it was `beyond parody.' Other than the fact that there is a link to Chuck Norris (and no link to Chuck can be all bad, can it??? I mean, he sparred with Bruce Lee, didn't he? And then he was Walker,...
Former WTS Academic Affairs Avenger, Emma Peel, sent me this link on Friday, with the comment that it was `beyond parody.' Other than the fact that there is a link to Chuck Norris (and no link to Chuck can be all bad, can it??? I mean, he sparred with Bruce Lee, didn't he? And then he was Walker,...
I had the great pleasure today of being present at the presentation of a Festschrift to my good friend and esteemed colleague, Manny Ortiz, a delight only matched by having lunch with him and his family, The book, Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry is edited by his long-term colleague...
I had the great pleasure today of being present at the presentation of a Festschrift to my good friend and esteemed colleague, Manny Ortiz, a delight only matched by having lunch with him and his family, The book, Globalization and Its Effects on Urban Ministry is edited by his long-term colleague...
Well, Saturday saw some sanity return to the ranks of international rugby. The Calcutta Cup returns to its rightful owners; and the Irish slay the Red Dragon at the Millennium stadium. The theodicy question relative to the most glorious of sports seems somewhat less pressing today than it might...
Well, Saturday saw some sanity return to the ranks of international rugby. The Calcutta Cup returns to its rightful owners; and the Irish slay the Red Dragon at the Millennium stadium. The theodicy question relative to the most glorious of sports seems somewhat less pressing today than it might...
A few thoughts: On Rick's ramblings on rugby: this is clearly a point where Proverbs 26:4 applies. So I waive my right to a surrejoinder. On Mr Dever, I hope Mark is purging his library of all the abominable theology produced by these people who practice what he can't abide. Should leave him with...
A few thoughts: On Rick's ramblings on rugby: this is clearly a point where Proverbs 26:4 applies. So I waive my right to a surrejoinder. On Mr Dever, I hope Mark is purging his library of all the abominable theology produced by these people who practice what he can't abide. Should leave him with...
Thanks to Derek for reminding me of my birthday, a day spent with the present Mrs T, listening to David Bowie records from my youth. 'Changes' and 'Life on Mars' seem perennially relevant. To quote the Stones, `What a drag it is getting old.' Yet as I sat last night drinking a glass of Mad Elf and...
Thanks to Derek for reminding me of my birthday, a day spent with the present Mrs T, listening to David Bowie records from my youth. 'Changes' and 'Life on Mars' seem perennially relevant. To quote the Stones, `What a drag it is getting old.' Yet as I sat last night drinking a glass of Mad Elf and...
David Dunbar, President of Biblical Seminary, has produced a helpful, concise and gracious statement on the nature of generous orthodoxy and its relationship to his own institution. You can find it here . The statement, and the concept with which it deals, raise a number of questions in my mind but...
David Dunbar, President of Biblical Seminary, has produced a helpful, concise and gracious statement on the nature of generous orthodoxy and its relationship to his own institution. You can find it here . The statement, and the concept with which it deals, raise a number of questions in my mind but...
Here's a link to another review of Milk which, unlike that which I cited on a blog yesterday from the Gospel and Culture Project, begs the truly interesting questions of how and why Sean Penn decided to portray Milk the way he did etc. -- the obvious questions, one would have thought, for a...
Here's a link to another review of Milk which, unlike that which I cited on a blog yesterday from the Gospel and Culture Project, begs the truly interesting questions of how and why Sean Penn decided to portray Milk the way he did etc. -- the obvious questions, one would have thought, for a...
Some weeks ago, I penned a piece on Ref21, arguing that the trendy Christian infatuation with cultural interaction was problematic at a number of levels. Well, a review of the film, Milk over at the Gospel and Culture project is good evidence of a number of my points. You can find it here . The...
Some weeks ago, I penned a piece on Ref21, arguing that the trendy Christian infatuation with cultural interaction was problematic at a number of levels. Well, a review of the film, Milk over at the Gospel and Culture project is good evidence of a number of my points. You can find it here . The...
The Miserable Middle Aged Git Rebellion against virtual friendings, updates of the `I'm sitting at home updating my Facebook' level of stimulation, and all-round timewasting grows. Check out the following Newsweek article just brought to my attention by Allen Mickle here . And a revolution needs...
The Miserable Middle Aged Git Rebellion against virtual friendings, updates of the `I'm sitting at home updating my Facebook' level of stimulation, and all-round timewasting grows. Check out the following Newsweek article just brought to my attention by Allen Mickle here . And a revolution needs...
Readers interested in seeing the Alan Bennett sermon actually preached, with full-throttle Anglican intonation, will find a link here . I trust it will be a blessing to many.
Readers interested in seeing the Alan Bennett sermon actually preached, with full-throttle Anglican intonation, will find a link here . I trust it will be a blessing to many.
While it's a few months old (and, who knows? God might have changed his mind in the interim if we follow the path of the professor. We wouldn't want to impose the passing values of November 2008 imperialistically on the biblical text now, would we?) but here's a link to an account of a talk on...