When I read fiction, which I do often, I frequently uncover snippets of “theological thoughts.” The snippets at first glance appear to be anything but theological, yet in my mind they stimulate theological thought. In this “Theology Letter” I thought I’d share a few of those snippets from The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey.* […]
Brewing Theology
Finding God-Speak in the Ordinary

“Theology is dull and of little value” – PART 3 Finding God-Speak in the Ordinary In the last “Theology Brewing Letter” I said that I would suggest some ideas about where we can find “God-Speak” in the ordinary. In this “Theology Brewing Letter,” I do so. William James in The Varieties of Religious […]
Theology is God-Speak

There has to be a better way to “do theology.” That was the ending comment on my last post. And I think there is. When we think “theology,” we are thinking 14th c. when classical theology was formulated. Let’s go back to the beginning
Theology is dull & boring

This was a reason given to me for why, “I don’t do theology.” Okay, but how do you grow as a Christian if you “don’t do theology”? What is perturbing to me, is that I agree. A rather contradictory stance considering that I have launched “The Theology Brewing Company.”