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  • It isn't all the fault of Rowan Williams

    When I was a theological student, we used to learn about early doctrines that came to be regarded as heresies. You had to learn all about who had condemned whom and for what at which Council. Most of the controversies were over who Jesus really was or the nature of God in the trinity. Eventually,…

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  • NSM History?

    Can anyone point me to a concise summary, preferably online, of how and when and where Anglicans began ordaining people as Non-Stipendiary Ministers? [Note that I’m not interested in polemical publications arguing for one form of ministry or another. Its facts I want to mull over, and I don’t know them].

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  • Sermon for 18 October 2009 – The Whirlwind

    Here is what I said in the pulpit this morning. Hearing that Gospel, I always think how real it is. If there are good seats, people always want them. And it seems very real that James and John were trying to secure for themselves the best seats in heaven. People are funny about seats, aren’t…

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  • The Liberal Principle

    There is currently a campaign going on against a ghastly article published yesterday in the Daily Mail which was written by a woman called Jan Moir. Complaints have been made about it to the Press Complaints Commission and it seems to have been the fastest and most complained about article of all time. The PCC…

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  • All Time Blog Post Popularity

    Here is the list of the most read bits of this website. Note that the 2 pancake articles when added together still beat the Advent Candle. Note also that on this blog, candles and pancakes are still each more than twice as interesting to my readers than the controversy over The Usual Topic. The Advent…

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  • Inclusive Church Roadshow

    If I was not going to be in Glasgow marrying people tomorrow, I’d be in Edinburgh at the Inclusive Church Roadshow at Old St Paul’s. It is a one day conference celebrating inclusion. More details on the OSP website here. The old presumptions that the Scottish Episcopal Church is an open and inclusive church are…

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  • Hey, Bishop Mark is blogging

    I hadn’t noticed until I looked at the new Moray, Ross and Caithness website, that Bishop Mark is blogging. read it all here He hasn’t turned commenting on, so you can’t yet leave him a comment telling him how good it is to see him online.

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  • Extra Sunshine

    Unless I take steps to cope with it, I’m someone who is inclined to get the winter blues. I realised a number of years ago after returning to Scotland from London that I was tending to get very run down in the autumn. Couldn’t shake of infections and generally felt a bit limp. At the…

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  • Book recommendations

    I received an off blog message from someone asking me to recommend books. This was the question. Can you recommend any books that might help me understand your understanding of our faith – it seems so attractive, so open, compassionate and real. Oddly enough, I find that quite a tricky question. Even though I review…

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