A wonky couple of days

Only two weeks to go before semester finishes. Students are pretty stressed out. They cheered on Friday when class finished.

Had a visit last night from an ex-evangelical pastor who's joined the Catholic church and now teaches religion in a an upmarket monks' school. He was keen to justify his actions so feel he's not at peace with the move. It made me think how poor the care of pastors is when things get difficult for them. And how astute Catholic clergy are, more so than their evangelical counterparts.

Reading New Testament Theology by Philip Esler, who's trying to justify praying to the saints.

Feel it's been a wonky couple of days.

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  1. I like your blog! It's good! I'm a friend of John's (we were at Aberdeen together).

    Keep up the great work!

    James

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  2. Thanks James. All the best

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  3. Anonymous2:35 pm

    Hey Dad,

    Blog looks great. What are the Universities like in Medillin? Persumably Catholic, but are they Liberation theology esque, or more historical catholic?
    Just wondering.

    Love,

    Matthew

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  4. Hi Matt, higher education in Colombia is one of the best in Latin America.

    There are many Universities in Medellín, and one of the top ones is the Catholic. That´s where theology is studied. But you need to get the Bishop's approval to get in for the course.

    So traditional catholicism controls, but I suspect that lecturers have a liberationist slant.

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  5. Yeah, the peacefulness is something Christians here were particularly praying for.

    Uribe's a Margaret Thatcher like figure (without the curls). He does well on law and order, and not so good on poverty.

    My main reservation would be his changing the Constitution so he could stand for a second term. Fujimori (Peru) did this, so did Chávez (Venezuela).

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  6. Anonymous1:41 pm

    Dad,

    That's interesting, have you had a chance to look round any of the libraries in the universities?

    Much historical stuff?

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  7. No haven't had the opportunity. They'd be limited because of the comparatively small amount of stuff in Spanish.

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