Sacred Treasure
- This is a truly remarkable testimony of forgiveness from the wife of one of the hijacked co-pilots on 9/11 (HT Nancy)
- Very interesting comment on Religion and the Royal Wedding after Bashir & Wark talked on Newsnight
- God’s Bankers – Christians in the City of London
- An excellent article on Foucault and the abuses of Matthew 18:15-20
- Tim Challies v interesting on how/where we buy our books.
- This is pretty useful: BibleMap.org
Topical Treasure
- Created Equal: powerful photographic juxtapositions across the Rich/Poor chasm in the US…
- Some fascinating insights about the success and power of Oprah Winfrey.
- Why Superman is ending his US citizenship…
- The difference between German and British manners – we’re as rude and polite as each other, apparently…
Quirky Treasure
- Very cool – a 3D Solar System
- Weirdly mesmerising: photographs with moving elements… here’s one – click for the others:
- Beautiful and Bizarre: Amazing natural phenomena
- Claiming expenses to the Moon and back…
- I love these – architectural typography: Buildings made of Type and Buildings with inbuilt signage (like this one, the Terror Museum in Budapest about what the Nazis and then KGB got up to in this building)
- If God was on Facebook…? (HT Alegator)
One Response
Re. the abuses of Mt 18:15-20, I understood the bit about Foucault, but I didn’t grasp what I think the writer was getting at. I can’t see how Matthew 18 might be used to support liberal readings of Scripture. The text seems pretty straightforward to me. Is this an ongoing debate among church thinkers, and can someone explain the basic issues at stake, please?