There be dragons

There was a press screening of There Be Dragons in the UK yesterday – a new film by Roland Joffé (The Killing Fields, The Mission) about the escape from Spain, during the civil war, of Josemaria Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei. Turbulent times and an extraordinary person, whether you think Opus Dei is a… Continue reading There be dragons

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The tsunami show

Has anyone else felt uncomfortable at the fact that TV news reporters – flown in from the four corners of the globe, equipped with hi-tech cameras, tripods and all-weather gear – are able to reach distant, stricken parts of Japan more quickly than the country’s own rescue services? And to what end: to provide footage… Continue reading The tsunami show

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The great waves of Japan

I was hearing about the famous painting, The Great Wave of Kanagawa, by Hokusai. It captures something of the horror of what’s fallen northern Japan, with its image of the fishermen dwarfed by the majestic, indifferent tower of water. It’s a religious image, representing the very different approach that Shintoism has towards nature, compared with… Continue reading The great waves of Japan

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In Doubt We Trust – part 2, today, BBC Radio 4, 1.30pm.

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In Doubt We Trust

Episode 2, this Sunday – BBC Radio 4, 1.30pm. “We take things very personally at the moment. People get very disturbed and angry when their certainties about themselves and their world are questioned.” So says the philosopher Angie Hobbs. But why? In this programme the writer Mark Vernon, who himself had a crisis of faith,… Continue reading In Doubt We Trust

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Enduring questions, from Plato to Freud

Myself, Oliver Burkeman and Robert Rowland Smith talk it through… Enduring Questions: Self-help from Plato to Freud from The School of Life on Vimeo.

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So what does Rob Bell actually say?

The twitter megarow over the new book by megachurch pastor, Rob Bell, is a peculiarly American affair. Called Love Wins, it’s attractively presented/cleverly marketed by the publishers, provoking a top ten twitter trend a week or so back. The nature of the row? Universalism. Is everyone saved by Jesus or not? Very American. (Sorry: Bell… Continue reading So what does Rob Bell actually say?

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