in a god-breathed universe there can be no sacred-secular divide -
a fine excuse for theological ramblings on film, culture, politics
and anything else, for that matter
i never made it all the way through oceans 11 but i gather it was fun. i think maybe i don't fancy any of the protagonists enough. maybe if they stuck christian slater in there or something. or antonio banderas.
i'm from belfast, northern ireland, but now live in north carolina. i'm a writer involved in peace and justice issues, and art & spirituality (especially cinema). i'm writing here because i care about good conversation, and postmodern theology has changed my life. what are we here to talk about? let's start with god, movies, and politics, and see where we go from here...
I speak to and facilitate groups on a range of topics - my interests include understanding violence and practising non-violence, peace-building and addressing conflict, film & television and spirituality, theology and sexuality, and other questions of radical Christian spirituality. From small-group facilitation to large plenary gatherings, I try to bring a distinctive style and practical experience of working in northern Ireland and of postmodern Christian spirituality and practice. Email garethspeaks@hotmail.com to get the conversation going.
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nice!
i never made it all the way through oceans 11 but i gather it was fun. i think maybe i don't fancy any of the protagonists enough. maybe if they stuck christian slater in there or something. or antonio banderas.
shallow? moi?
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