The Virtue of Courage

Having lived through what has surely been the strangest and possibly most unpleasant twelve months that we in England have faced in its collective life for many decades, I am hoping and praying that the crisis that we have all been living with is now winding down and will soon be behind us. As Lent…

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The American Church’s Existential Crisis That Isn’t

The end of the American Church is imminent. At least two states have willfully attempted to stop the Church from meeting together, provoking the Supreme Court’s rebuke,[1] and there remains open hostility to the sanctity of life and marriage by so-called progressives.[2] Both major political parties are jointly liable for the Church’s decline, at least…

The Witness of Beauty – An Introduction (Part 2 of 3)

PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 2. The Beauty of God We have seen that beauty, as a transcendental, is a property of not just some beings but all beings. From this a significant implication follows: The point here is the very notion of a “transcendental”: the word indicates that which transcends, or goes beyond,…

“All people… Sing…”: Reviewing the Church of England’s Covid-19 Guidance on Singing

For those of us in the Church of England attuned to its particular frameworks of time (the Church Calendar) and place (“this realm of England”[1]), the Valentine’s weekend of 2021 marked a solemn matrimony of two historic events. On the one hand, we were greeted with the news that 13 million of those most susceptible…

A Prayer for Split Men

Almighty God, To whom all restless hearts are open All old desires known And from whom no guilty secrets are hid Of thy great mercy, Regard the split men. Regard the man Who still dreams Christian dreams, Who cannot pass a chapel Except he enters in, Who cannot hear a carol Except he joins the…

Book Review: “Meeting God in Paul: Reflections for the Season of Lent”

Meeting God in Paul: Reflections for the Season of Lent. By Rowan Williams. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2015. 96pp. $12.00 (paper). Archbishop Williams originally prepared the material in this book for a series of Lenten lectures. The audience of this book is primarily the layman. This is a departure from Williams’ usual writing…

Haven

We saw it sink; the tides took it, the tug of oars between the strand and formlessness that left the sands forlorn; out past the wrack, beyond the harbour-walls’ embrace, the embers ebbed to black. Listen, the land is locked in silence; waves and waders moved as one to cede the shore; the godwits gone,…

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Review of Icons of Christ: Symbolism and Conclusions

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Colvin: Review of "Icons..." by Witt

Colvin: Review of “Icons…” by WittReview of Icons of Christ: Plausibility Structures Review of Icons of Christ: Errors of Protology and Eschatology Review of Icons of Christ: Errors of Philology Review of Icons of Christ: Symbolism and ConclusionsPart 4: Symbolism and Conclusions In the previous three installments, we have examined the plausibility structures of women’s…

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Review of Icons of Christ: Errors of Philology

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Colvin: Review of "Icons..." by Witt

Colvin: Review of “Icons…” by WittReview of Icons of Christ: Plausibility Structures Review of Icons of Christ: Errors of Protology and Eschatology Review of Icons of Christ: Errors of Philology Review of Icons of Christ: Symbolism and ConclusionsPART 3 – ERRORS OF PHILOLOGY Having discussed plausibility structures and history in the previous two parts of…

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