Posts Tagged ‘V for Vendetta’

Guy Fawkes Night

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Guy FawkesAh, yes. Guy Fawkes night. Makes me want to “deconstruct” some buildings too.

A friend’s post on Facebook today explicates my reasons:

In 1999 American churches spent 6 billion dollars on new buildings, in ‘98 thirteen billion was needed to eliminate global hunger.

My interpretation of another interpretation (which opened on this day in 2005) can be viewed here.

V for Vendetta as Postmodern Ecclesiology

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

I was reminded of these videos created as a final project for a course last fall with Ryan Bolger – Church in Contemporary Culture – when someone made a comment on them via YouTube. Watching them again is like reading an old paper or listening to an old sermon, remembering where I was at and what I was reading back then.