Posts Tagged: time

Doctor Who and Preaching

A theological reflection on using Doctor Who in Preaching, offered at The John Rylands Library in Manchester, UK: With only 20 minutes or so to explain the vastness of theological thought expressed in Doctor Who, I’d rather not spend the remaining 4:30 waiting in anticipation of what might happen when the clock reaches triple zero. … Read more »

The God who is, was, and is to come

There are some things I can only enjoy once: a mediocre football game, The Da Vinci Code, an easy puzzle.  The first time was enough because now knowing the ending or the outcome, these things lose their appeal.  I’m no longer invested because the unknown ending was its only offering.  Now some things I could… Read more »

The UMC Needs a Bit of Entropy

This morning I continued reading a book my Father had given me titled, “From Eternity to Here,” which details the quest for the ultimate theory of time. There’s nothing that fascinates me more than thinking about time and how it works, especially in the context of theology. What does it mean for God to be… Read more »