Thursday, 26 March 2009

Living Theology

As most readers may have picked up by now, this blog has slowed down over the past couple of months, in deference to my new site (one not named for myself), Living Theology.

This blog has served well - first being where I'd put my short sermons, then where I'd put my theology essays, until it's last evolution, as a place where I would put my thoughts and ideas on the internet, all for comment.

Living Theology, the successor to this blog, attempts to do much the same thing. I did feel somewhat uncomfortable about making my name the name of the blog; but now, I think it's in a more appropriate place. As much as we talk in the Orthodox Church about a Tradition, it's a tradition that is valuable and valid precisely because it is, in a sense, alive and able to adapt to modern times, places, events and circumstances.

Recommending this blog to you, the reader, I thank you for reading this blog over the course of it's lifespan, and encourage you to update your RSS feed and bookmarks at the Living Theology blog.

2 ideas in addition to this post:

Ian said...

And thank you.

[BTW: congratulations on inventing time-travel; this entry is dates March 26 2009. ;)]

livingtheology said...

Hmm...various time travelling paradoxes are dancing through my head right now (doing anything in the past would change the future in ways that wouldn't have led to the past being changed in that way)... but I'll be happy to leave that for other minds to explore :D