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Theology in an Emerging Culture: God, Atheism and the Church

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

I am currently preparing for a four day intensive course in theology for Wesley Seminary in Washington DC starting this Monday. For those of you attending the course outline looks something like this (I have placed the primary thinkers for each lecture in brackets),

Monday

An “Ontological” argument for the existence of God (Anselm)

Cosmological arguments for the existence of God (Aquinas)

A Teleological argument for the existence of God (Aquinas)

Tuesday

The Critique of Onto-theology (Heidegger and Barth)

Existential faith (Kierkegaard and Pascal)

The death of God (Nietzsche)

Wednesday

Theology as Anthropology (Feuerbach)

Religion as an Opiate (Marx)

Religion as Wish-Fulfilment (Frued)

Thursday

Radical Theology (Tillich, Bonhoeffer, Altizer)

Mystical Theology (Henry, Marion)

Weakness Theology (Caputo, Vattimo)

The ‘Re-emergence’ conference

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Recently I have been sitting in a dark room with some fellow conspirators devising a conference in Northern Ireland that would provide a dangerous space for theorists, practitioners and other interested parties to investigate some fundamental questions about the nature of faith and the state of the presently existing Church.

Well we are now at the point where we can unveil some of the juicy details. You can find out more about the conference by clicking on the link below

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Over the coming weeks more information will be added to the site but there should be more than enough already to whet your appetites. We can, for instance, confirm that the opening night of the conference will mark the launch of the ‘Insurrection‘ tour (the only UK/Ireland date at present) and that a well know musician will be giving a secret St. Patrick’s night concert. Ikon will be providing some transformance art for the soul while Phyllis Tickle and Dave Tomlinson will feed our minds with their keynote seminars. In addition to this we will be joined by a menagerie of talented provocateurs who will give short presentations on a whole range of issues.

I am getting dizzy just thinking about it! Hope you can can join me there.

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I Believe in the Insurrection…

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

I am currently planning my ‘Insurrection’ pub tour. The first leg of which will be taking place over Easter 2010.

Through a rich cocktail of musical lament, poetic provocation and incendiary theology each evening of the tour will seek to call a new army of agitators into being. Dissidents courageous enough to set fire to their own communities in fidelity to the event which gave birth to them.

A decisive act that will strip everything from us, incinerate everything we hold dear and inaugurate a new year zero.

In short, the ‘Insurrection’ tour sets out to remind us that belief in the event of Resurrection means nothing less than unconditional participation in an Insurrection.

More details to follow in the coming weeks…

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Please note that this tour involves the use of strong language and ideas that may be unsuitable for those easily offended

MatterCon ‘09: Keynote seminars

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

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With Greenbelt over for another year I am now turning my attention to the upcoming Matter Conference. I will be offering four keynote seminars. These are,

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From theo-logos to theo-poetics: Re-imagining the language of faith

Performative dis-courses: Revelation and the lost art of disruption

Being in the World but not of it: Transformance art and the act of unplugging

Lessons in the art of Evandalism: Bringing it back home

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Also joining me for the conference are,

Bill Mallonee (The Vigilantes of Love)

Joseph Frost (Playwright and Actor)

Dr. Cassandra Falke (Assistant Professor of English at East Texas Baptist University)

Dr. Warren Langford (Minister of youth at First United Methodist Church)

Graeme Lowry (Filmmaker and Storyteller)

Dr. Justin McBrayer (Philosopher at Fort Lewis College)

Rebekah Wilkins-Pepiton (Photographer and Teacher at Pagosa Springs High School)

Trey Allen (Director of Spiritual Formation at Sugar Land First United Methodist Church)

Julie Clawson (Writer and Former Church Planting Pastor)

Dr. Jeff Dueck (Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Mount Ida College)

Andrea Janelle Dickens (Poet and Assistant Professor of Medieval History at United Theological Seminary)

Dr. Dena Davis Freed (Theatre Scholar, Artist, and Educator)

Kevin Meaux (teacher at Lamar University)

Joshua Meier (multi-disciplinary artist)

Matt Recla (PhD student in Religious Studies at the University of California)

Dr Mark Tazelaar (Professor of Philosophy at Dordt College)

Thomas Turner (Editor, Literary Arts of GENERATE Magazine)

David Versluis (Graphic Designer)

Church Times and Third Way offer some free Heresy

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Over Greenbelt Church Times and Third Way are offering a free copy of my latest book, The Orthodox Heretic, with every subscription to their magazines. Check it out if you are there,

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Greenbelt 09

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

In a couple of days I am heading over to Greenbelt. Here are the things I will be doing over the festival…

Pyro-theology | Friday | 21:30 | Centaur | Ikon gathering

The Birth of Christianity and the Death of Meaning | Saturday | 18:45 | Festival Bowl | Talk

Café Philosophique | Sunday | 19:00 | Winged Ox | Interview

How not to believe | Sunday | 20:45 | Hebron | Panel

Sacraments and Emerging Worship | Monday | 14:00 | Winged Ox | Panel

There is a fire in the building, please move inside…

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Every summer ikon shuts up shop in Belfast and, with missionary zeal, travels to Greenbelt in order to save a few lost souls.

This religious crusade has been taking place since 2003 and has offered us the space to showcase some of our most creative and provocative gatherings. In the past we have offered ‘A/theism’, ‘Judas’, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani‘, ‘Queer’, ‘Sins of the Father’, ‘Fundamentalism’, and ‘The God Delusion’.

Each year we gather in a small bar and start scheming again from scratch. Always with a commitment to reinvent what we are doing in a way that will ensure that we continue to push both ourselves (creatively, intellectually, emotionally, spiritually), and those who participate.

This year we are offering ‘Pryo-theology’, a  theodramatic affront to the senses originally inspired by Buenaventura Durruti’s incendiary claim, ‘The only church that illuminates is a burning one’.

We will be offering this gathering in the Centaur hall on Friday 28th at 21:00 (sometimes there are last minute changes to times, so double check the festival programme).

Hope to see you there… although please note that you may be refused entry if you are not carrying highly flammable material.

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Poets, Prophets and Preachers, recordings

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

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Update: I have been getting a lot of inquires concerning if/when recordings from my sessions at PPP ‘09 will come out.

If all goes well I should have some video footage in the near future and aim to put some of it up as free content on my blog. In the mean time my friend Mark Tanis sent me though some photo’s from the conference,

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Where theology, art and theatre collide…

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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On the 17th – 19th September I will be the keynote speaker at an exciting conference entitled Matter ’09: A Creative Theology Event.

The conference will be taking place in Austin, Texas and is designed to provide a space for meaningful conversation between artists, theologians, philosophers, theorists, and anyone else interested in the intersection of faith and the arts.

The other contributors include,

Bill Mallonee & Vigilantes of Love

Bill Mallonee has been called “one of the top 100 living songwriters” by Paste Magazine.  Mallonee, the lyrical and musical source behind the Americana indie band Vigilantes of Love, started playing music in the late 80’s. His early work was inspired by the post-punk-pop of  XTC, Joy Division, the Clash, and Echo and the Bunnymen. Still, his deeper love for Dylan, Neil Young and other artists and writers of the “American experience” left an indelible mark on his writing and vocal delivery.

Joseph Frost: Playwright/Actor

Joseph Frost is a playwright, director, and actor living in Jackson, Mississippi. Frost has won awards for his writing for both stage (The Great Play) and screen (The Heart of Saturday Night).  His play Anathema was selected as a part of Square Top Repertory Theatre’s 2009 New Works Festival, and his plays were the feature of the 2005 Malone College Playwright’s Showcase. He is the Chair of Theatre at Belhaven College and the founding artistic director of the Floodlight Theatre Company.

Dr. Cassandra Falke: Literature & Critical Theory

Cassandra is an Assistant Professor of English at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall, Texas. She is the editor of Intersections in Christianity and Critical Theory (forthcoming: Palgrave/Macmillan), the author of A Mote in the Eye of Literature: Working-Class Autobiography in the Early Nineteenth Century, and a committed teacher.

Dr. Warren Langford: Textual Criticism and Biblical Languages

Warren currently serves as minister of youth at First United Methodist Church in New Iberia, Louisiana. His primary interest is the connection of art and text in ancient New Testament Greek manuscripts. He was one of the designers of the CNTTS Greek New Testament Textual Apparatus as well as a continual contributor to the publication. He has spent the last 4 years working with post-Katrina/Rita churches in south Louisiana.

Graeme Lowry: Film & Installation Art

Graeme is a native New Mexican who has lived and worked in Los Angeles for the past five years. His various post-production jobs on such reality TV gems as “The Simple Life,” “Road Rules,” “Dress My Nest,” “Miss America,” & MTV’s “Damage Control” have lead him to believe Hollywood thinks Americans are stupid. Graeme believes as individuals we aren’t, but collectively we might be. He’s a filmmaker and a storyteller, or at least that’s what his therapist tells him he is.

Dr. Justin McBrayer:  Philosophy of Religion

Justin is a philosopher from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.  He works in a wide variety of areas including philosophy of religion, epistemology, and both applied and meta ethics.  His published work has been featured in a number of journals including Philosophical Studies, Faith & Philosophy, and Bioethics.

Rebekah Wilkins-Pepiton: Photography & Mixed Media

Beka is a visual artist and an educator. She works as a freelance photographer and designer and  teaches visual art at Pagosa Springs High School in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Her book, Broken Cycles (Shechem Press, 2007), is a collaboration between poetry and the photographic image. Beka’s work has been shown at galleries in Durango, CO; Pagosa Springs, CO; Moscow, ID; Plainview, TX; and Marshall, TX.

Not only will the quality of contributors ensure some great content, but it is a perfect place to make lasting, meaningful connections with those exploring the cutting edge of art and faith. In addition to that it will be the first place anywhere in the US where you can get your hands on my Jack T. Chick stlye tract! This is not a conference to miss

Hope to see you there.

Live Twitter Interview…

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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I am taking part in a live twitter interview at 11:00 (GMT) today. It is going to be printed up in the Church Times (who are giving my latest book away to all new subscribers at Greenbelt). You can watch the interview live, look over the answers on my twitter feed afterwards or catch it in the magazine. Never done a twitter interview before! Doesn’t give much space for communicating thoughts. Should be a fun experiment! If you want to see the questions and answers you will need to follow me and Third Way. Or you can watch the answers come on my twitter feed on the right hand column below