Goodbye, January
There are a couple of things I’m participating in over the next little while which I thought I’d mention “in passing”: “Zips” Revisited This Wednesday, I’ll be speaking at the […]
There are a couple of things I’m participating in over the next little while which I thought I’d mention “in passing”: “Zips” Revisited This Wednesday, I’ll be speaking at the […]
For those of you with a little time to spare, an article I wrote called “Finding Our Way: Art, Faith and Mission” has been published in the latest issue of […]
On our recent trip to Syracuse Andrea and I (along with my mother-in-law and two small dogs) made a small detour to explore a piece of American religious history. Driving […]
Here is an excerpt from a fascinating chapel talk given by Dan Siedell at Biola University in California. I imagine my good friend Uche, who teaches at Biola, may have […]
The buzz around Joel Heng Hartse’s recent book “Sects, Love and Rock and Roll,” which deals with the perhaps inevitable decline of Contemporary Christian Music, has got me thinking about […]
There are lots of good things in life. Regent College Spring/Summer School is one of those things. Not only is it when the majority of Christianity and the Arts […]
As most things seem to these days, the Images Festival of film, video and new media has snuck up on me in what is proving to be a very busy […]
I have a few things on the go at the moment, so can’t blog for long, but I do want to share some links: This piece by Brian McLaren responding […]
As a postscript to yesterday’s post, I just stumbled today on these insightful videos at James K.A. Smith’s blog about the New Calvinism and its evolution. Smith is from Calvin […]
Although I did say that I didn’t really want to deal with intramural Christian debates on this blog, it turns out that one of my most popular posts was the […]