In March I announced my idea (Author’s Note: As Things Stand) for a side project for the year. The plan… Read more Authors Note: Exploring Book Cover Ideas & Title
Author: Rod Lampard
Barth & Scruton: Where God’s Revelation Meets The West & All The Rest
Karl Barth and Roger Scruton make unlikely conversation partners. Barth, was a Reformed Swiss theologian, who held up the distinction… Read more Barth & Scruton: Where God’s Revelation Meets The West & All The Rest
Tolstoy’s Faith: I am Supported Above the Abyss
Stumbling through some images yesterday, I came across an ‘old’ e-formatted copy of Leo Tolstoy’s 1879 work – ‘A Confession’. I… Read more Tolstoy’s Faith: I am Supported Above the Abyss
From Morbid Light To Cheerful Sun
Moving slowly with the wind, . elements of thread bare rags . sit idle on the parched and colourless… Read more From Morbid Light To Cheerful Sun
Why The Song, “God Bless America” Is Both Prayer & Protest
On page 291, of his 2013 book, Hollywood and Hitler, Thomas Doherty makes a small, but note worthy statement about… Read more Why The Song, “God Bless America” Is Both Prayer & Protest
Confessions: Barmen, Barth & Busch
For some time now I have been seriously captivated by the Barmen Declaration and the Confessing Church. I recently had… Read more Confessions: Barmen, Barth & Busch
Answers according to…[2017 Edition]
Way back in 2013, I followed the idea of a friend on Facebook, who had out of interest, explored the… Read more Answers according to…[2017 Edition]
Marcus Garvey: Educate Yourself
Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican poet and civil rights campaigner. He had a level of popularity in America during the… Read more Marcus Garvey: Educate Yourself
Society Of Strangers
. . Weightless effigies collide in a disembodied world. Time and space melt through pixelated moulds. Ambulating artefacts plugged into… Read more Society Of Strangers
July’s A-List: The Fantastic Five
Tomorrow we embark on Term 3. The past year has been full of privilege and anticipation. We’ve made some new… Read more July’s A-List: The Fantastic Five