Episcopal Cafe has provided a mashup of blogs of bishops attending Lambeth. So if you want to keep up with the view from the inside follow the blogs here .
Monthly Archives: July 2008
My colleague, parishioner, and prolific author Philip Jenkins has a new book out that has just been given a brief review by Publishers Weekly. The Lost History of Christianity: The Thousand-Year Golden Age of the Church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Philip Jenkins. HarperOne, $26.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-147280-0 […]
I am pleased to be able to post on the Newsletter for Targumic and Cognate Studies images for TgLam and TgRuth from the Codex Solger MS 1-7.2° (Solger) manuscript. The images are made available with the permission of the Stadtbibliothek Nürnberg. They can be found under the “Targumim of the […]
My wife’s novel The Unlikely Missionary has just been recommended by The Anglican Digest in their Transfiguration A.D. 2008 issue. The issue will be out soon, but in the meantime the review is here: A novel set in 1990, this is the story of Episcopalian Katherine Tierney who spends a […]
That is the headline of the Telegraph article and it says it all. Check it out. With the Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Communion’s landmark summit, beginning next week, The Sunday Telegraph has compiled the Lambeth Power List, a countdown of the most influential figures in the worldwide Church. A panel […]
The Chronicle of Higher Education has noted that Peter Enns will have his hearing at Westminster Theological Seminary next month. A tenured professor at Westminster Theological Seminary will face a hearing next month to determine if he will be dismissed for his teachings about the Bible, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported […]
I have not been following the various stories very carefully about the so-called "messiah tablet" (but Jim West has a nice collection of links and his usual trenchant comments here ). Reading the Time article , however, I was struck by Israel Knohl’s quote regarding the origins of the three […]
It was rainy this afternoon and evening but we had a great time at Funland with the kids. And when the rain ended, we had a beautiful rainbow.