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NT Wright on 'cultural masturbation' - blogging & social media!

There's actually not much new to Bishop Tom Wright's comments in this video clip. Although the rather startling phrase 'cultural masturbation' is bound to grab attention and provoke a reaction, what he's really saying is that it would be worrying if people spent all their time blogging and if that was the only social contact people had. One minor point that Mouse noted was that he comments that...

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Reading Scripture Wrightly to become a Scripture-formed Communion

Also from Journal of Anglican Studies Vol 7.2 (November 2009), a special issue on Lambeth 2008, is Bishop Tom Wright arguing passionately and picturesquely for Anglicans to engage more deeply, widely, and intensively in reading Scripture, privately and corporately. The article is entitled, "A Scripture-formed Communion? Possibilities and Prospects after Lambeth, ACC, and General Convention."...

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Justification and Righteousness

... recent manifestation of these discussions has been the debate, in print, between John Piper and Tom Wright. Tom Wright has long been one of the names associated with the NPP, although he would be the first to point out that there is no one monolithic view which may be labelled the NPP and that he is himself critical of many of the views lumped under this label. Tom's views have filtered...

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Introducing the micro-blogging bishops

After Bishop Tom Wright's comments on social media and blogging, Mouse thought he'd counter-balance things by highlighting the rather more innovative micro-blogging from the Bristol Diocese. Mike Hill, Bishop of Bristol, joined Twitter a little while ago, and has been joined by Lee Rayfield, Bishop of Swindon. However, what's a little more innovative is they way they have introduced 'micro-blogging'...

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SBL highlights

... Gorman and Alan Torrance were supplemented by short audience participation from Richard Hays, Tom Wright and Barry Matlock. Campbell handled the discussion masterfully and I don't think anyone provided a clear refutation of his exegetical claims – at least in the session. A private conversation with Richard Hays afterward gave me food for thought. But the strength of Doug's thesis...