The latest from Grift of the Holy Spirit makes me want to run up and down the street, grabbing people by the shoulders and saying LISTEN TO THIS and reading it to them, interspersed with loud noise…| Gaudete Theology
Goodness, here we are at the end of August already. This was my second Blaugust, and I have had a blast. Community for the win! Reading other people’s blogs means more ideas that you ca…| Gaudete Theology
The primary argument against Christian universalism is that I don’t want God to save people who offend me — PostBarthian (@postbarthian) June 21, 2016 Neither did Jonah, and I think we all kn…| Gaudete Theology
10 posts published by gaudetetheology during August 2025| Gaudete Theology
I was reading Doughnut Economics the other night, and just finished up chapter five: Instead of focusing on redistributing income alone, they will also seek to redistribute wealth — be it the power to control land, money creation, enterprise, technology … Continue reading →| Gaudete Theology
I was happy to add Good Queer News to my newly revived blogroll. Its category, “Signs Blogs of the Times”, is an entirely serious play on the Vatican 2 catchphrase “signs of the times”, which reminded us to look around … Continue reading →| Gaudete Theology
I try to be a descriptivist when it comes to language, honest. I love the slogan I learned from Lingthusiasm[1]: Not judging your language,Just analyzing it But I confess, there is one usage of one word that I cannot keep … Continue reading →| Gaudete Theology
Many many thanks to Elektra of Argos for letting me know there were many incorrect links in my brand new blogroll page! I’m old enough to remember, and not just remember but assume, that when I copy & paste text … Continue reading →| Gaudete Theology
Look, under the image — it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new Blogroll page! Restoring the no-longer-functional links that I used to have on the right side of the page, along with a handful that I have newly … Continue reading →| Gaudete Theology
Seventeen hundred years ago, the Council of Nicaea was convened to clarify exactly what constituted Christian faith, which resulted in the Nicene Creed. This is an enormously significant anniversar…| Gaudete Theology
When I saw the topic for today’s Blaugustinian group project, I knew exactly what I would write about. But the first thing you have to know about me is that I’m afraid of bugs. Super-du…| Gaudete Theology