1812 – The Tory Touch – Ron Dart and Archbishop Lazar
1812 - The Tory Touch (video link)
The War of 1812 and Red Toryism: Keepers of the Flame – Ron Dart and Archbishop Lazar
The Scapegoat: René Girard’s Anthropology of Violence and Religion
Human beings, according to French thinkerRené Girard, are fundamentally imitative creatures. We copy each other's desires and are in perpetual conflict with one another over the objects of our desire. In early human communities, this conflict created a permanent...
Anglicans, the War of 1812 and the Tory Touch – with Ron Dart
God Doesn’t Build His House on Violence – by Brian Zahnd
God Doesn’t Build His House By ViolenceBrian Zahnd The New Testament begins with these words: “The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” Or more literally: “The bible of the genesis of Jesus…” Jesus...
From Darwin to Daniel by Tony Bartlett
Daniel is one of the last books of the Hebrew bible. Parts of it were written only 160 years before Jesus' birth. It could be compared with Darwin's Origin of Species, a book written in the recent past (middle of 19th century) which significantly affects...
Longing for an Adventure – by Jeff Imbach
I am neither an economist, nor the son of an economist. However, I am a Jesus follower, and, it so happens, the son of a Jesus follower at that! And I am more and more moved to try to work with other followers of Jesus to discover a faith-filled way...
Anglicanism and the Atonement – Ron Dart
Women Bishops: It’s about the Bible, not fake ideas of progress by Tom Wright
Exhorting the CoE to ‘get with the programme’ dilutes the argument for women bishops “But that would be putting the clock back,” gasps a feckless official in one of C. S. Lewis’s stories. “Have you no idea of progress, of development?” “I have seen them both in an...
