Entries by ian

Peering into the Future

Back to chapter headings previous chapter next chapter Anyone who attempts to predict the future course of events takes a great risk. But there may be some justification for drawing on the experience of more than forty years in theological study to attempt at least to size up the present scene. I do this with […]

Retirement

Back to chapter headings previous chapter next chapter In most jobs there is a cut off point where the career comes to an end and the person has to face the possibility of an entirely new order of existence. The transition for such people can be extremely difficult. More and more organisations are attempting to […]

Overseas Trips

Back to chapter headings previous chapter next chapter Compared with some scholars who have spent much time roaming the world, I have been relatively static. On two occasions I have made lecture visits to the United States of America, on both occasions teaching at the Winona Lake Summer School of Theology. These occasions were valuable […]

Recreations

Back to chapter headings previous chapter There is always the danger of a dedicated academic becoming too bookish. I have known colleagues whom I have had to classify as workaholics. I have sympathy with them. The feeling that there are not enough hours in the day to accomplish everything one wants to do is powerful. […]

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Christingle service

With the Christian message wrapped around an orange the christingle service is a magical moment when Christmas starts in earnest. Here are some images To download a full res image (which you can’t achieve on Facebook) Click on a thumbnail below to reveal the image Click on the image again to reveal the full res […]

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Ocklynge School Carols

To download these photos click on a thumbnail to reveal the image then click of the image to get the full-res picture right click and ‘save as …’ (or whatever your browser gives you) Enjoy! Ian