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Posts by Steve Wright
This is the most harrowing take on education I've yet heard. Absolutely no understanding of the formation side of education. Just a pure rational economic efficiency lens. Barbaric. www.lbc.co.uk/article/univ...
File under "bad ideas". One of the best things about England's cultural scene is that anyone can walk in off the street and view art for free.
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Nice to have an approximation, but I'm looking forward to seeing how many illustrations make it into the final publication.
Those drum fills . . . .
Just read a wonderful editorial preface to an 18th-19th C printing of John Wesley's prayer book. They note numbering variations in the various printings of the text and can't find a resolution so end with some crowd sourcing: "Has any reader seen an early edition?"
Sorry -- the system says it should be available, but their website is just returning an authentication error when I try to access it
Actually, strike that. Although it says we have access, all the articles are behind a paywall . . .
I have limited access. What are you after?
Happy Feast Day!
I'm trying to show that "paradox", as used by many commentators on Wesley's hymns, suggests a fundamental incoherence in the christological language of his hymns. Against this, I argue that the pairing of apparent opposites qua nature is indeed what the hypostatic union allows 2/2
My article on Charles Wesley's christology is now available via early access. It's always odd to see an article appear which you wrote a few years ago; the critiques come across as a bit grumpy, but I think that argument still works overall.
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It's wonderful to see a remarkable scholar and exceptional human being take up this post
It's always a good day to delete your old Academia.edu account
I graduated in Sydney on a 40°c day. Definitely did not wear a suit that day.
That said, open robes + suit work great here in Manchester.
"Faith knows that it comes upon its decision as one already made" - Bonhoeffer
I really like Murakami's book about running. This little piece ends quite nicely: 33 was the age he started running, the age he started trying to make a living as a novelist. 33, "The age that Jesus Christ died" www.newyorker.com/magazine/200...
"Everything that needs holiness turns to him [i.e. the Holy Spirit]" - Basil
This reminds me of the time that I watched the first few movies back-to-back while editing a manuscript, realising with absolute horror that from Ripley's perspective those films all happen in the space of about one day.
The tech companies are wanting to sell us one the usefulness of AI, but even ChatGPT can't add a comment to a footnote in MS Word.
Helluva way to promote an Etsy account!
I'll be having my eyes tested again soon, and think this is the likely outcome.