Archive for March, 2010

Acts 4 Sermon

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

This is the culmination of a 3rd year exegesis subject that I finally completed at the end of my degree. This assessment task was to have been delivered orally.

To compensate for the lack of actual delivery, I have provided bolded and italicised words and sentences to indicate where verbal stress would have been delivered during the sermon.

Just as a footnote, exegesis: “(from the Greek ἐξηγεῖσθαι ‘to lead out’) is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text. Traditionally the term was used primarily for exegesis of the Bible, however in contemporary usage it has broadened to mean a critical explanation of any text and the term Biblical exegesis is used for greater specificity. The goal of Biblical exegesis is to explore the meaning of the text which then leads to discovering its significance or relevance. (thanks Wikipedia)”

Read the Acts 4 Sermon here

Ethically Wed: Towards Guilt-Free Celebrations

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

This essay was my last piece of work for my theology degree. It is for an applied ethics subject. I chose ethical weddings because at the time, I was about to get married, and it seemed very relevant andappropriate to explore some of the ethical implications of wedding ceremonies. It received a mark of 87% :D

Precis:
This essay seeks to engage the ethical weddings movement, critique in the light of theological validity and to provide a sound understanding of Christian ethical responsibility in regards to weddings.
Following an ethical model developed in the context of a post-modern, post-Christian culture, this essay seeks to provide a culturally valid approach to applying Christian values to the ethical issues raised.

Read the essay “Ethically Wed: Towards Guilt-Free Celebrations” here