evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: Some thoughts on absurdity
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2010/10/some-thoughts-on-absurdity.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Monday, 11 October 2010. Some thoughts on absurdity. But even I was taken aback by “ Rapture Orphan Rescue. 8221; (ROR), a site that promises to evangelise children after their parents have been raptured at the start of the tribulation period. How, you are wondering, does this work? 295 to also alert the emergency responders (wait – is that $100 for a 911 call? Scripture, reason, or the Church? I'm current...
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: Apocalypse now (well, tomorrow)
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2011/05/apocalypse-now-well-tomorrow.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Friday, 20 May 2011. Apocalypse now (well, tomorrow). What with the rapture happening tomorrow and the world descending into anarchy for five months. You might have some questions about the future. For any students concerned about whether they should bother continuing with their punishing revision schedule, the following site might provide some answers. With thanks to Steve Holmes. View my complete profile.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: January 2010
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Wednesday, 20 January 2010. I just ran across the following story. On the BBC website:. Coded references to biblical passages are inscribed on gunsights widely used by the US and British military in Iraq and Afghanistan, it has emerged. The markings include "2COR4:6" and "JN8:12", relating to verses in the books of II Corinthians and John.". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I Think I Believe.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: December 2009
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Saturday, 12 December 2009. Hauerwas and the Future of the University. The recent assessment of the importance of “impact”. In securing research funding, and. Slightly older) discussions of Peter Mandelson’s approach to University. This put me in mind of Stanley Hauerwas’s recent critique of higher education in his State of the University. Mandelson’s approach just makes this specific – the uni...Of course...
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: Doctor Who: Curse of the Black Spot
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2011/05/doctor-who-curse-of-black-spot.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Tuesday, 10 May 2011. Doctor Who: Curse of the Black Spot. Evangelical sermon illustration of the week. Step forward Captain Avery, a man who has to destroy his ill-gotten gains to save his son. Yet, faced with the possibility of losing his treasure, he retains a valuable crown and unleashes the siren. “You couldn’t give up the gold, could you? 8221; an irate Doctor tells the Captain. Indeed – wh...I'm cur...
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: March 2011
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Wednesday, 2 March 2011. Bierma, "The Shape of Faith". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm currently lecturer in the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Manchester. My research interests include apocalyptic thought (both in seventeenth century life and popular culture), Dr Who and Christian Zionism. View my complete profile. I Think I Believe. Manchester R&T Core Course Blog.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: April 2009
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Tuesday, 28 April 2009. For those wondering where I've been, I just thought I'd confirm that I've not been infected with swine flu, abducted by aliens, or swiftly despatched by a New World Order marksman. I've simply been too busy to blog over the past couple of months. The good (? In the mean time, everybody should read Steve Holmes' thoughtful analysis of what it means to be Reformed. Links to this post.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: March 2009
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Friday, 13 March 2009. St Augustine on Superstition. Here's what Augustine has to say on superstition:. De Doctrina, 2.20.31. I'd add more commentary, but somebody sneezed when I was putting on my slippers this morning. I'll let you know when I'm out of bed. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. St Augustine on Superstition. I Think I Believe.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: Getting cross?
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2011/03/getting-cross.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Wednesday, 2 March 2011. Bierma, "The Shape of Faith". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm currently lecturer in the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Manchester. My research interests include apocalyptic thought (both in seventeenth century life and popular culture), Dr Who and Christian Zionism. View my complete profile. I Think I Believe. Manchester R&T Core Course Blog.
evangatology.blogspot.com
Evangatology: October 2009
http://evangatology.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
Random occasional musings from my head. Usually involving eschatology, theology or popular culture. Tuesday, 13 October 2009. The Life of the World to Come". An unheard of disaster is coming! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm currently lecturer in the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Manchester. My research interests include apocalyptic thought (both in seventeenth century life and popular culture), Dr Who and Christian Zionism. View my complete profile.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT