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Does the Emerging Church Mix with Ecumenism? Doug Gay on Remixing the Church

I’ve recently read Doug Gay’s excellent new book, Remixing the Church: Towards an Emerging Ecclesiology (SCM, 2011), which I plan to review in full on this blog, in due course. (In due course means that we are coming to the end of our academic term, and I am even more busy than ever, so my [...]

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Is Peter Rollins on a Mission? Towards an Assessment Part IV

Today I conclude my series based on questions posed to me by Ben Aldous, a master’s student at Redcliffe College and the Reverend in charge of the Mission Portfolio at St Martin’s Church in Durban, South Africa. Aldous is writing his master’s dissertation about the work of Peter Rollins and asked for comment around four [...]

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Kester Brewin, Peter Rollins & the ‘Year of Opposition’ in the Emerging Church

Shortly after this year’s Greenbelt, Kester Brewin speculated on his blog about a coming ‘year of opposition’ to the ‘theological direction that a few of us have been taking’ in the emerging church conversation. Brewin wrote that: One of the things I’ve been wondering is if the theological direction that a few of us have [...]

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Updates: Re-constructing Ikon and LGBT, Faith and Church Report

I spent most of last week at or preparing for the conference of the European Sociological Association in Geneva. During that time, there have been some useful follow-ups to two stories I’ve discussed recently on this blog: Ikon at Greenbelt: Reconstructing the Deconstruction In this post, I pieced together Ikon’s performance at Greenbelt, using the [...]

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Peter Rollins: The Apocalypse Comes to Belfast

Peter Rollins, Belfast native and a founding member of the Ikon Christian collective, returned to his native city last night for a talk titled ‘The Apocalypse isn’t Coming, it’s already Happened.’ Rollins has been living in the United States for the last couple of years, establishing himself as a popular author, speaker and voice in [...]

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Ikon at Greenbelt: Reconstructing the De-Construction

Ikon’s appearance at Greenbelt produced a rave review on the official Greenbelt blog, which made me feel an even deeper tinge of regret that I wasn’t there to witness the event first-hand. As Ikon prepared for Greenbelt, they generously allowed me to sit-in on their planning sessions, as I am currently working on a book [...]

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Peter Rollins’ Insurrection: Book Review & Talk in Belfast 5 September

Peter Rollins’ forthcoming book Insurrection is an extended meditation on how our existing churches essentially teach us to deny the Resurrection of Christ. As such, the book is a plea to reject the religion that Christianity has become. It’s a project that Rollins admits ‘can never be described as some project in constructive theology; it [...]

Evangelical Journeys Reviewed on Slugger O’Toole

Evangelical Journeys Reviewed on Slugger O’Toole

Blogger Alan in Belfast has reviewed my new book, co-authored with Claire Mitchell, Evangelical Journeys: Choice and Change in a Northern Irish Religious Subculture, on the Slugger O’Toole blog. It’s a thorough and generous review, which goes into considerable depth about the content of the book and the stories of the evangelicals who we interviewed.

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Evangelical Journeys Interview on Sunday Sequence

Claire Mitchell and I were guests this morning on BBC Radio Ulster’s Sunday Sequence. We discussed our new book, Evangelical Journeys: Choice and Change in a Northern Irish Religious Subculture, published this month by UCD Press. You can listen to the full interview with presenter William Crawley below. sunday-sequence-interview-31-july-2011 The main research question explored in [...]

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Evangelical Journeys: Our New Book Available Thursday 7 July

You’ve got to love Amazon.co.uk’s publicity department. I just received one of those ‘you might enjoy …’ emails, trying to get me to buy a book for which I am the co-author! That’s all by way of announcing that my new book, written with Claire Mitchell, will be released in Ireland and the UK on [...]