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imed at an intelligent audience and updated four days a week, T
heological Editions is an independent publication with a large collection of selected religion-related news, views and review links from most of the world's leading English language news sources and from numerous religious journals and periodicals.

Theological Editions is produced by several individuals and is independent of any church or other faith organization.

The Theological Editions Home Page can be reached at http://www.theologicaleditions.com or http://www.religion.org.nz. It offers regular feature stories and links to key religious resources.

Theological Editions aims to link to resources that have some significant free information, are thoughtful in content and contribute to an in-depth knowledge and understanding of religious faith and God. Christian faith and outlooks from a mainstream point of view are the main focus, but other faiths and points of view, including the views of those who have thoughtful objections to religious faith, are referenced.

Sites that are overly commercial or offer little more than local information or pure evangelism are not normally referenced.

Who we are
At various times Graeme Davidson and Graeme Beals, the founders, have been teachers, university lecturers, authors, corporate employees, software developers and business people.
Graeme Davidson, an Oxford graduate in theology (Linacre College and St Stephen's House, Oxford), is also an Anglican priest, theologian, columnist, journalist and foriegn correspondent, psychologist, and author and has lived in New Zealand, the UK and US. His books include:

When the vow breaks: contemplating Christian divorce
;
Split Decision: Stay? Go? Don't Know! Relationship matters;

Anyone can pray: a guide to Christian ways of praying
;
and
Seventh Cave of Qumran
(in Russian).

Graeme has been a severe critic of the New Zealand Anglican Church's division into three sub churches or tikanga -- Maori, Pakeha and Polynesia, based on cultural/ethnic preferences, which he argues was done for political and cultural reasons that are contrary to New Testament teachings. His public criticisms have cost him his licence as a priest in the Waiapu Diocese where he resides. Graeme Beals is the owner of a major New Zealand publishing company.

Graeme Davidson is the editor of Theological Editions. His contact address is: graeme.davidson@swiftnet.co.nz. Features and web theology submissions are welcome along with suggestions for further resource links.

Also involved is editor and artist Zena Moran and IT specialist Laurie Ellims. Zena links a career in journalism, education and IT with a background and interest in things spiritual, including a number of years in a religious order. Laurie brings a wealth of experience in computer and network systems.

Theological Editions has grown over the past 10 years from an idea jointly conceived by the founders and, thereafter, developed by gradual evolution to its present form. Further evolution will occur online.

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Features
When you feel like you're sharing a bed with a stranger >> more
Surving the breakup >> more
Suicide terrorism as a desperate weapon of liberation >> more
Ned Flanders — popular face of Christianity >> more
Seven common myths about religion >> more
Moral divide between church leaders and laity >> more
Unholy silence over MPs hypocrisy and greed >> more
Anglican schism over gay clergy inevitable >> more
My agonising path to enlightenment >> more
More than ever, it's a time for generosity >> more
National's ethics smell of political expediency >> more
Pope's trip to Holy Land fraught with potholes >> more
The resurrection may have been superfluous >> more
Rasputin — from sinner and seducer to saint? >> more
Religious delusions and the Jerusalem syndrome >> more
Protest mild compared with Jesus' vandalism >> more
What Castro and Obama have in common >> more
Holidays can revive romance or widen cracks between couples >> more
Dubious scholarship reinterprets Jesus to fit secular creed >> more
Furore over gay marriage echoes the conflict over slavery >> more
If only politics were as certain as dear old granny >> more
You've got to have faith to win the White House >> more
The problem of evil >> more
TV Programmers let lose Roman circus >> more
Prostitutes welcome in the kingdom of God but not in Dannevirke >> more
Church too busy navel-gazing to take lead over crime >> more
Will the Anglican Church split over gay clergy and same-sex unions? >> more
Faith in secular western society >> more
The Vatican's pelvic theology >> more
Abuse and the Beijing Olympics >> more
Would the real Jesus stand up? >> more
Hypersensitivity perverts ethics >> more
God and presidential hopefuls >> more
A three-ghetto church based on politics >> more
Good and bad intentions >> more
Deliver us from exorcists who harm >> more
How effective is prayer? >> more
Masters of non-violence, resistance and kung fu >> more
Was Mother Teresa living a lie? >> more
Double standards over child sex abuse >> more
Soppy inspirational and pseudo-spiritual emails >> more
Caring organisations and pyschopathic bosses >> more
The new anti-religious evangelists >> more
Call for religious education could backfire >> more
Blessing creatures great & small — but what about blowflies? >> more
Does God exist only in the brain? >> more
The Prudes who crucify >> more
tomb raiders and the bones of Jesus and his family? >> more
Jesus loves Osama >> more
Is God more like a matchbox or a number? >> more
Confessions of a failed axe murderer >> more
Bacchanalian festivals and sentimentality >> more
Manners: insignificant social customs? >> more
The 109 fighting boys >> more
Trying to exhume the historical Jesus >> more
Is global violence really on the increase? >> more
Polygamy, circumcision, atheist journalists and religious diversity >> more
The Christian Right stands by Israel out of a misguided theology  >> more 
What a rat taught me >> more
The Church is becoming a retirement hobby for granny clergy >> more 
Is there an anti-Christian conspiracy in Hollywood? >> more
Have church schools sold out on Christianity? >> more
How good a Christian is President George W Bush? >> more

Hitler, Lawyers, Politicians SUV owners and life after death >> more

Were the Christian hostages really idiots for peace? >> more
Infidelity: in hot pursuit of a better organsm or better intimacy? >> more
Skulduggery and controversy over discovery of religious texts >> more
The cartoons aren't about secular freedoms versus intolerance >> more

Christian Zionists hinder justice and peace in the Middle East >> more

Should making more money be your New Year's resolution? >> more
My early life as a black sheep in a nativity scene >> more
Different types of suicide bomber: what makes them tick >> more
Cheating a short cut to sucess in winner-take-all society >> more
Life after death: Is it logically possible? >> more
Is it Anglican to practise apartheid? >> more
Da Vinci Code unlocks controversy>> more
Bishops' statement: pompous, pious, out of touch and verging on the heretical >> more 
Church leaders unconvincing over prostitution law reform >> more
Divorce risk factors >> more
How global are we?  A Christian's view of globalisation >> more
Victims of dirty tricks & friendly fire: Machiavellian tactics in the Church militant >> more
A redundant resurrection >> more
War, violence, ethics, religion and hypocrisy >> more
If St Peter was interviewed for ordination today >> more
13 ways to empty a church without really trying >> more
How tolerant is the Museum of Tolerance? >> more
A church comes out and reconciliation divides >> more
Micah's dream — too much to ask? >> more
Has the revised Anglican Church in New Zealand instigated a benign form of religious apartheid? >> more
The case for St Judas Iscariot >> more
Exorcism: the ministry of deliverance >> more

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