Is the Bible Oppressive?

I was reading Sandra M. Schneiders today whose work was in a short book called Postmodern Theology: Christian Faith in a Pluralist World. She raised the issue of liberation theology, and in particular the contemporary issues in feminist critique. At the core of this text is a concern for the survival of the Bible [...]

Churches, Cars and Commitment

Well this is the first blog post that I have written with a title similar to a sermonn that might be heard at some evangelical youth group, but I guess there is a first time for everything.
I was thinking about a conversation I had with someone after I left The City Church, and this [...]

De Laus

I was reflecting on praise and worship today as my title, “on praise,” discloses. Most Christians that I know think worship is either singing with a certain ecstatic experiential expectancy (an unintentional alliteration). Worship is one of the things that has frustrated me since there are so many extremes. I appreciate liturgy now [...]