Monthly Archive: May 2009

May
28

The Radical Feminist: Nailus the Maleus

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  Although doaked in a curvacious black body of feminine poise, the Radical Feminist is in fact one of the most feared creatures in the theological kingdom. Suspended only by a slender thread of civility, this long-legged lady calls no man master. Rather, her world is a web of dominance and determination spun from years of bitter abuse and submission.¹ …

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May
25

Sydney Bloggers Meetup

A bunch of bloggers in Sydney got together for dinner tonight at the Nag’s Head Hotel in Glebe.  It was a great time.  Good banter, good fellowship and especially great to meet in person those who we’ve had cyber-contact with! Justin organised it, and it was great to meet him and share a few laughs. …

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May
24

Pilgrim’s Podcast #2: Coffee, Planting and Rambling

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Well folks, here’s episode #2 of the Pilgrim’s Podcast. Basically, it’s what you’ve been waiting for: Steve and I interview the world famous Sam Russell about Coffee roasting and tasting, Church planting and ministry things! As always, there’s rambling, laughs, good times and of course: shout-outs! If you want a shout-out on the Pilgrim’s Podcast, just …

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May
22

Who’s going to win the Hottest 100 of All-time?

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In July this year, Triple J will announce the Hottest 100 of All-Time! The last time they did this was back in 1998 (the good old days of music!) and Nirvana came out on top!   Here’s the top-10 from the last All-Time Hottest 100 (flippin’ awesome collection of songs!): 1 Nirvana – Smells Like …

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May
22

Jacko on Monergism

Jacko’s written a great piece on what Monergism means.  Great word.  Great bloke.  And a much greater God! Oh, and speaking of Monergism, you’ve got to bookmark the site monergism.com – it’s amazing.   Seriously one of the best theological resources out there on the web.  Reformed.  Solid.  A massive Directory of terms.  Great links. …

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May
21

The Process Thought (Sliddus Withe Tidus)

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Along the ancient shores of the Pantheistic Peninsula surrounded by the immense Philosophical Sea drifts the ever-changing Process Thought. Having evolved from the ancient Plotinus species, this more fluid fellow eventually migrated to regions containing other schools of intellectual and cold-blooded sea creatures. There the Process Thought feeds upon the exotic flora of Relative Rockweed, Finite Fungi, and Mutable Moss. This …

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May
19

More from Tommo!

Over, on Mark Thompson‘s new blog, he announces the first meeting of the Sydney Fellowship of Systematic Theologians. What a great thing! Let’s pray it’s the start of something good for the Kingdom of our Lord.

May
19

The Neo-Orthodox: Bartis Bovine

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  Whenever a “new breed” appears on the theological horizon, many explorers rush excitedly to study and observe this unusual phenomenon.  These expeditions do not always meet with great success, however.  Such is the case, according to some, with the rather anemic Neoorthodox.  Though ultimately determined to be a distant member of the Orthodox family, …

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May
18

Moore College’s Calvin Conference

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This looks fantastic! From Mark Thompson’s blog: “Over two days, on 16–17 September, guests from around the world and all over Australia will come together at Moore College to engage afresh with the great Genevan Reformer and his theological legacy. Paul Helm of Regent College, Vancouver will speak about Calvin and philosophy. Oliver Crisp of …

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May
18

Pilgrim’s Podcast #1 – The Grand Opening

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Well folks, here’s what you’ve all been waiting for.  Well some of you.  For the rest (majority?!) who haven’t – check it out!  Steve Gardner and myself have started a weekly podcast where we talk to people about life, church, ministry and the joys of living the Christian life! Every 2nd week we’ll be interviewing …

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