virtualtheology.net
A frantically busy past few days. Simon and I have been plotting some open-access theology, and our admittedly grotty venue fell through this morning. So we spent the morning wandering up and down Park Street in Bristol looking for function suites. We’ve found a great one. Then later I bought virtualtheology.net and put up a blog, where we’ll eventually podcast the talks. In the meantime, you can see the link, plus the advert, here.
Oh, yeah, and one of the churches was broken into yesterday… Nothing stolen, just smashed one of the doors.
Posted on Tuesday, 5 July 2005 by Paul | Posted in uncategorized | 1 comment
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I have just found your talks and am fascinated to know who your audience are. You make all sorts of assumptions about biblical literacy and Christian belief, so I am guessing you are drawing from a wide number of Christian (and University) sources.
I find the concept really interesting. In the States, on Sabbatical, I came across a pub event run by a very Anglo-Catholic parish that drew all sorts of folks from a neighbouring conservative Christian community.
Thanks for the provocation – it’s got me thinking!
Our website (which don’t qv!) is re the historic church. About to go live with something that is about the living version soon!
Peace
Julian Heaton



