How modern myths are subversive

This article was published in the Church Times. Here’s an excerpt. In short, modern myths celebrate what is proscribed in a secular age. The secret of their success is appealing to an inner awareness of energies that are not material. Further, the stories suggest that we can learn to relate to this dynamism, and not… Continue reading How modern myths are subversive

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Celtic Christianity and nature

Anxiety about the natural world is high and with good reason. Surprisingly, perhaps, the earliest days of Christianity in the British Isles have something vital to teach us. In this new episode of The Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and I take a lead from a wonderful new book, The Naked Hermit: A Journey Into the… Continue reading Celtic Christianity and nature

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What I believe

This interview with Dan Koch at You Have Permission turned into something close to a What I Believe-type discussion.

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Dante’s meaning of the cross

In paradise, the Cross is explained to Dante in a way not heard in churches. It’s not how God restores life, but rather was required by human notions of justice – penalty, payment, etc. It was not for God’s sake, a nonsensical notion, God being God, but for the sake of human myopic sight. But… Continue reading Dante’s meaning of the cross

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Dying and rising: “I tell you a mystery!”

The Idler has published the text of my BBC Radio 4 Lent Talk on doubting Thomas. Uncertainties in life are generally felt to be something to reduce, if not cut out. People try to ease their personal doubts and worries, business leaders dislike uncertainty and, perhaps partly in response, politicians seem increasingly inclined just straightforwardly… Continue reading Dying and rising: “I tell you a mystery!”

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Who was Jesus, and other questions

I’m making some short films to get the ideas of Owen Barfield circulating in the run-up to the publication of my book, A Secret History of Christianity. The full set are online here. They cover questions including who was Owen Barfield, why Christianity is failing, how to save the planet, why we take photos, and… Continue reading Who was Jesus, and other questions

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Confronting a crisis the idle way

This piece was written for The Idler magazine. One of things that happens when countries, organisations and individuals fall into crisis is that they lose the power to imagine how things can be different. They feel that there’s no happy way forward, that the only option is to stay trapped. It’s as a good definition… Continue reading Confronting a crisis the idle way

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