Courses
Pastoral Care Training Pack: “Unit 4: Care - My Brother's Keeper”
Added: 5th June 2009
Study Sheets
Added: 3rd September 2007
Added: 30th June 2015
Thiselton, Anthony: The Last Things: A New Approach
Added: 12th November 2012
Sermons
A distinction needs to be drawn between Christian art and the Christian view of art. Attitudes to art largely reflect attitudes towards the relationship between the divine and human: one model portrays humanity as 'inferior' to God whereas the other considers this to be a category error bordering on idolatry and looks at incarnational humanity as fundamentally creative. Although much art is necessarily concerned with love and death, a large corpus deals with suffering; and for this reason we should occasionally rejoice.
Added: 24th October 2008
Belief is not set in stone, it takes account of growth and experience but in the 'combat' with science we have adopted some scientific method; belief is provisional, subject to doubt and must be discussed in charity.
Year B, The Second Sunday of Easter; Added: 6th March 2007
We need to give beyond what is comfortable but there is no giving without taking; we must be brave for Christ but vulnerable to him.
The Fifth Sunday after Trinity; Added: 27th March 2007
BCP Commentary
The Sunday Called Quinquagesima
or the Next Sunday before Lent
Added: 9th January 2009