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Author Archives: fluff35
Challenging experience
Do I know how many buttons my coat has? Continue reading
Posted in Episcopal Teaching Document, Living in Love and Faith
Tagged change, evidence
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Men as the Brides of Christ?
Queer theology and how men have read the Song of Songs, courtesy of Stephen Moore Continue reading
Out in Africa?
No homosexuality in Africa? What’s that claim about and how can it help us see how history and anthropology are anything but neutral?
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Posted in Episcopal Teaching Document, Living in Love and Faith
Tagged Adriaan van Klinken, Africa, AIDS, anthropology, SOAS
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Can women be laity?
Here’s one of those great questions with a history that we have somehow forgotten about… This week, I’ve had the interesting experience of being an oral history source: interviewed by a student writing her dissertation on the history of the … Continue reading
Love that dares to speak: a study course
There has been some discussion on social media about a new 5-session course, Love that dares to speak, written by Hilary Brand ‘exploring Christian reactions to homosexuality’. I’ve co-led many small group courses – various Emmaus ones and a Pilgrim one – in … Continue reading
Seeing the tree in the woods
So, in the last month, that Episcopal Teaching Document, a.k.a. the ‘Teaching Document on human identity, sexuality and marriage’, has developed a name of its own. It’s now Living in Love and Faith: Christian teaching and learning about human sexuality and … Continue reading
Pandora: the Greek Eve?
(John William Waterhouse, Pandora, 1896) I think this is the first time I’ve posted the same piece on two of my blogs, but the topic seems relevant to both, so here we go; this, like many of the pieces on … Continue reading
Posted in Church of England and gender
Tagged Adam, Bible, Creation, Eve, marriage, mythology, Pandora, women
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Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch: a sermon
April, 2018: In one of those moments of diary failure with which we are all familiar, I thought that this coming Sunday I was down to preach at the 10 a.m. service immediately before the Annual Parochial Meeting. Wrong. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Church of England and gender
Tagged conversion, diversity, Ethiopian eunuch, Handel, inclusion, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jesus, sermon
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Being officially ecumenical: chocolate, mints, the Church of England and the Conference of European Churches
This week, the Church of England General Synod is discussing union with the Methodists. One of my favourite jokes ever is the ‘guy on a bridge‘ one, which is all about church divisions and micro-divisions. Union, or separation? Is reunion … Continue reading
The Episcopal Teaching Document
Talking about sexuality in the Church of England… the next stage after Shared Conversations Continue reading