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Christians in the Muslim World: May 2008
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Christians in the Muslim World. Friday, May 9, 2008. Karen Armstrong on Muslim and Christian Dialogue. I wonder if you would tell a story that you told when you and I were on a panel together several months ago. It was a simple story, but I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. You described being on another — part of another discussion and a fundamentalist Christian, I believe, beginning to rant and rave. Do you remember this? And you're really back at that virtue of compassion again. 8220;A Gene...
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Christians in the Muslim World: June 2007
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Christians in the Muslim World. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Saudi: first impressions.oh jeez! But I have only been here two weeks. Let's see how this looks in two months. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Q and R: Your book tour in the UK? Did the Catholic church oppose street lights? Some notes on the Papal States in the 1830s. Abbey of the Arts. Abbey Fall 2016 online programs now open for registration. Blessing for Falling into a New Layer of Grief. Light on Christian Yoga.
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Christians in the Muslim World: September 2010
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Christians in the Muslim World. Friday, September 24, 2010. Tina Beattie on "The New Athiests". Cultural Sadomasochism and Religion in Britain: A Review of Tina Beattie’s The New Atheists: the Twilight of Reason and and the War on Religion. Links to this post. Labels:Islam, mideast, Saudi, ex-pat the new athiests. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Q and R: Your book tour in the UK? Did the Catholic church oppose street lights? Some notes on the Papal States in the 1830s. Abbey of the Arts. Through Dooms of Love.
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Christians in the Muslim World: Tina Beattie on "The New Athiests"
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Christians in the Muslim World. Friday, September 24, 2010. Tina Beattie on "The New Athiests". Cultural Sadomasochism and Religion in Britain: A Review of Tina Beattie’s The New Atheists: the Twilight of Reason and and the War on Religion. Labels:Islam, mideast, Saudi, ex-pat the new athiests. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Q and R: Your book tour in the UK? Did the Catholic church oppose street lights? Some notes on the Papal States in the 1830s. Abbey of the Arts. Light on Christian Yoga. 9679;Th...
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Christians in the Muslim World: August 2008
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Christians in the Muslim World. Sunday, August 31, 2008. On Shelfari there is an Emergent Church discussion group. The person who started the group asked participants, of which I am one, to introduce themselves and say what they liked about the EC movement, which books linked to the movement that they liked, and what any possible dangers they saw connected with the movement. I spent a heck of a lot of time on my response, and so I repost it here. Dangers stemming from the EC idea? Links to this post.
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Christians in the Muslim World: My Cambride Round Church Tour
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Christians in the Muslim World. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. My Cambride Round Church Tour. Just to explain folks, I sometimes give a tour on the history of Cambridge and how that relates to religion. I sometimes do it in Mandarin and Japanese. These pics, when I show them to native speakers of those langauges, can be a good way of practing for the tour. These are some of the key spots on the tour. Photo #1 The Round Church. Photo #2 St. Benet's (Benedict's). Photo #3 The River Cam. Photo #6 CS Lewis plaque.
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Christians in the Muslim World: How Islamism and Secularity in the West are Related
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Christians in the Muslim World. Thursday, January 6, 2011. How Islamism and Secularity in the West are Related. ISLAM - VATICAN - EGYPT. Europe and Islam in the wake of attacks against Copts in Alexandria. By Samir Khalil Samir. Conversions are in stifled in Egypt, that is, conversion to Islam is facilitated but those from Islam to another religion are strongly hindered. The imam of Al-Azhar. In fact there is nothing to criticise in the Pope's address. Benedict XVI only recalled that violence against...
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Christians in the Muslim World: Christian Solidarity Worldwide conference in London
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Christians in the Muslim World. Thursday, December 1, 2011. Christian Solidarity Worldwide conference in London. Tertullian of Carthage, one of my heroes and whom I wrote my MA thesis about some years back, wrote that "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church." why don't we start thinking about what this might actually mean? Labels:Islam, mideast, Saudi, ex-pat Christian Solidarity Worldwide. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Q and R: Your book tour in the UK? Abbey of the Arts. The Way of th...
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Christians in the Muslim World: July 2011
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Christians in the Muslim World. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. My Cambride Round Church Tour. Just to explain folks, I sometimes give a tour on the history of Cambridge and how that relates to religion. I sometimes do it in Mandarin and Japanese. These pics, when I show them to native speakers of those langauges, can be a good way of practing for the tour. These are some of the key spots on the tour. Photo #1 The Round Church. Photo #2 St. Benet's (Benedict's). Photo #3 The River Cam. Photo #6 CS Lewis plaque.
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Christians in the Muslim World: Ortho-Pente in Ethiopia
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Christians in the Muslim World. Saturday, December 10, 2011. The other day an Ethiopian friend told me about a movement that was partly Protestant and partly Orthodox called "ortho-pente". I cannot find much on it, but I did find this. There is alot going on in Ethiopia that should be paid attention to by people who are aware of the need for Orthodox and Evangelicals to work together. Http:/ www.ethiocross.com/. Labels:Islam, mideast, Saudi, ex-pat Ethiopia. February 17, 2012 at 7:30 PM. Abbey of the Arts.