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  • Why Rick. – Another Candidate for Archbishop of Sydney

    Why Rick. – Another Candidate for Archbishop of Sydney

    So much anger over the Wrath of God.

    So much anger over the Wrath of God.

    And They’re Off… The Race Begins for Archbishop of Sydney

    And They’re Off… The Race Begins for Archbishop of Sydney

  • Welby’s Enthronement, Cranmer’s Legacy?

    Welby’s Enthronement, Cranmer’s Legacy?

    Another UK Evangelical “Comes Out” … for Jesus

    Another UK Evangelical “Comes Out” … for Jesus

    Sermon – “…to completion…” Phil. 1:1-6

    Sermon – “…to completion…” Phil. 1:1-6

  • Gun Control and the Bible?

    Gun Control and the Bible?

    Prank Calls, Suicide, Why I Love Grace and Why You Should Too

    Prank Calls, Suicide, Why I Love Grace and Why You Should Too

    It’s Increasingly Obvious that the Church of England Dodged a Bullet

    It’s Increasingly Obvious that the Church of England Dodged a Bullet

“I have never read the Bible in that way”

Posted on February 15, 2011 by David Ould in Blog 2 Comments

I think possibly the most frustrating thing about current discussions within the church on various theological matters is the utter chutzpah that revisionists have when talking about how they “read” the Bible. Now, maybe I belong to an arcane era of education but when I was growing up reading was about comprehension – ie understanding [...]

View Post bible, changing attitude, colin coward, genesis, matthew, radio 4, reform, rod thomas, today

Stupendous Doctor Who infographic

Posted on February 12, 2011 by David Ould in Blog No Comments

from forevergeek (who else?)

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Michael Jensen - Holding Back on Lay Administration

Posted on February 12, 2011 by David Ould in Blog 2 Comments

Michael Jensen, son of Archbishop Peter Jensen and on the faculty at Moore Theological College, has a recent article on that ongoing conundrum for the Anglican Communion – lay administration of the Lord's Supper. Despite all of this, I would like to argue that Sydney ought not go ahead with lay administration in the foreseeable [...]

View Post Anglican Communion, lay administration, lord's supper, michael jensen

Dr. Mark Thompson - Theses for a new reformation in the Anglican Communion

Posted on February 12, 2011 by David Ould in Blog No Comments

Dr. Mark Thompson is the current Head of Theology, Philosophy and Ethics at Moore Theological College, Sydney. In a recent blog post he has set out what he sees as a new “95 Theses” (albeit only 12 new ones!) for the Anglican Communion which is receiving much comment around the traps. I suspect nothing more [...]

View Post 95 theses, Anglican Communion, gafcon, luther, mark thompson, moore college

Twitter Conversation on Religion in Australian State Schools

Posted on February 5, 2011 by David Ould in Blog 2 Comments

Thanks to the wonders of bettween I'm able to bring you a record of a recent twitter conversation between myself and streligionVIC. I'm increasingly convinced twitter is a useful (but not perfect) medium for such discussions. The limitations of 140 characters forces precision almost as much as it might stymie conversation. Your thoughts?

View Post access, bettween, christianity, religion, schools, secularism, state education, twitter

A fitting solution to that old chestnut

Posted on February 3, 2011 by David Ould in Blog No Comments

more goodness from sinfest

View Post Aquinas, philosophy, sinfest

Total Eclipse of the Heart map

Posted on February 1, 2011 by David Ould in Blog 1 Comment

  and, to test it out… via Jezebel via 22 Words via St Eutychus

View Post Bonnie Tyler, flowchart, lyrics, total eclipse of the heart

John Barry

Posted on February 1, 2011 by David Ould in Blog No Comments

Britain's finest fim music composer passed away yesterday.   Composer John Barry, famous for his work on Born Free, Out of Africa and the James Bond films, has died in New York of a heart attack aged 77. Born John Barry Prendergast in 1933, the York-born musician first found fame as leader of the John [...]

View Post film music, james bond, john barry, youtube

When is it NOT a “Christian Voice”?

Posted on January 29, 2011 by David Ould in Blog 2 Comments

Answer: When it's simply legalism. The Daily Mail (not that we want to hold them up as the bastion of consistently objective, unsensational reporting) has a stunning article today on a truth that many in UK evangelicalism have known for a while, Stephen Green [wiki] of “Christian Voice” is a bit of a nasty man. [...]

View Post christian voice, daily mail, domestic violence, ephesians, gospel, grace, husbands, hypocrisy, law, legalism, marriage, stephen green, wives

Is 2011 going to be the Arab World’s 1989?

Posted on January 29, 2011 by David Ould in Blog No Comments

It's starting to look that way… Egypt anti-government protesters defy curfew [BBC] 28 January 2011 Last updated at 20:58 GMT

View Post arab world, BBC, civil unrest, egypt, revolution, tunisia
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