When you read some theologians, or hear some preachers – how many of us have the following type of experience:
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When you read some theologians, or hear some preachers – how many of us have the following type of experience:
Appropriately on the feast day of St Benedict (for a blog interested in monasticism and liturgy)
The Anglican bishops meeting for the Lambeth Conference are following a consultative process called Indaba. This is reminiscent of Benedictine and other styles of meeting.
This Sunday, 27 July, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians and others will essentially pray the same prayer.
July 25 1968 Pope Paul VI published his Encyclical letter Humanae Vitae. His commissions, set up in response to the development of oral contraceptives in…
Lambeth Bible Study with Joanna Clegg A famous poet representing the other party (Alexander Pope), once said ‘know thyself, presume not God to scan; the…
Hahaha, you nailed it!!
So if the mere mention of the word ‘theology’ makes my eyes start to glaze over, does that mean I’m a bad person? 😛
Lord, preserve us from that sort of “clarity”…wow.
Superb…!
Oh, yeah, brings back memories of College Physics with Dr. Brosma … yes he even had the accent. And then there was the systematic theology professor at seminary……..uh, never mind.
I laughed out loud. My husband walked away.
Disturbingly enough, I actually understood about half of it … and that fact doesn’t really make me proud ….
I have that experience when +Cantuar speaks.