Zadok Perspectives - Issue 91, Winter 2006

Zadok Perspectives Issue 91

Travelling companions by Alison Sampson

Harry, Buffy and Jesus: paganism, Christianity and popular culture by Gary Deverell

Hollywood Fairtytales by Mick Pope

Philip Pullman: Author of dark materials? by Diane Hockridge

Allegorise this! by Winifred Fallers Sullivan

Narnia on the big screen: and interview with Linda and Robert Banks by Gordon Preece

The prophetic pathos of crash by John W Vest

The sorrows of empire: Militarism, secrecy and the end of the Republic.
Review by Sally Cloke

Dying to win: the strategic logic of suicide terrorism
Review by Christopher Davey

The collapse of Globalism and the reinvention of the world / Theology and Globalisation, a commentary.
Review by Mick Pope

Motherhood: how should we care for our children?
Review by Samantha Dooley

Fatherhood
Review by Keil Maslen

My soul in silence waits: Meditations on Psalm 62
Review by Joanne Pope

Where the light shines through: Discerning God in everyday life
Review by Stacey Wilson

Bluff Rock, autobiography of a massacre
Review by Laty Gerner


 


 Latest Papers

S146 No more turning away: discipleship and ecological responsibility.
By Digby Hannah
Winter 2006
What is our view of the earth and what has this to do with our understanding of God? What is our experience of the earth, and what does that have to do with our experience of God? This paper is an attempt to reflect on these two sides of the coin of faith - knowledge and experience - and how these have shaped our approach to the earth. This paper was given at the Baptists Today Conference in August 2005.

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S147 Ethics as Apologetics for Modernity and Postmodernity: CS Lewis' linking of Natural Law and Narrative.
By Gordon Preece
Winter 2006
C S Lewis knows the power of a story, but he also knows the pull of natural law. This paper draws from a wide range of his fiction and non-fiction to discuss the way C S Lewis has provided, both in content and more accessible form, a bridge between natural law and narratival (virtue) ethics as a guide to our ethical voyage.



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