
Theological reflections at the interface between personal faith, church practice and world issues.
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Defining religion
The relationship between Christianity and society does not occur in a vacuum but against the backdrop of certain social and cultural factors of modernity with which all religions have to contend. The major concept which h...
The early 2000s saw a burgeoning literature exploring and commending the emergence of ‘new shapes’ or ‘fresh expressions’ of church life (e.g. Bayes and Sledge 2006; Church of England 2004; Croft 2002; Gibbs and Bolger 2006; Moynagh 2001; W...
At the outset, I need to say that the original version of this essay is very old. I wrote it more than forty years ago, and therefore the empirical evidence and autobiographical material it contains are dated. Nevertheless, on re-reading it...
The brilliant French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal lived in the middle of the 17th century and died at the age of 39. At age 18 he invented a mechanical calculator to help his father calculate his taxes. He worked on the mathe...
This volume comprises Hauerwas’s Gifford Lectures given in St Andrews in 2001. Hauerwas feels he must spend quite a lot of time explaining how he is a most unlikely candidate to deliver these lectures, as his own theological views are well...
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I am a retired Anglican priest and academic interested in the responses of the churches to religious change in contemporary society. My posts explore a theology for life at the interface between personal faith, church life and world issues.
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