Tag: Kim Fabricius
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The Liturgy of Embarrassment: A Homily for Maundy Thursday
Kim Fabricius: ” when Jesus washes his followers’ feet, he is not just giving an illustration of humility. Peter and the others could have lived with that. No, here is a sign and anticipation of that ultimate subversion of all human power and authority which will take place the next day when Jesus is crucified…
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Holy Week – Wednesday: The Widow’s Mite
The widow of this story has generally been held up as a model of sacrificial, costly faith. But is that the best interpretation of this event?
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With all your mind?
Kim Fabricius argues that learning and scholarship are not the enemies of faith
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Ten Propositions on Hell
Kim Fabricius was my blogging partner at my old blog, Connexions. The ’10 Propositions on…’ series that he started there eventually became a book
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What is the opposite of faith?
A lot of people would say doubt. But that won’t do. There is, for sure, a kind of doubt that is entirely negative, which puts faith in jeopardy. But I suspect the main kind of doubt with which we are familiar is the kind that asks questions – and that won’t be fobbed off with unconvincing…
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A God Who Poops
A sermon for Christmas by Kim Fabricius
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“Happy birthday, baby Jesus”
A Christmas hymn by Kim Fabricius
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The First Christmas Round Robin
Another bit of humour from Kim Fabricius
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Even Less Room
A Christmas sermon by Kim Fabricius (first preached Christmas Day 2003)