David Parry

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David Parry

David Parry

@DrDParry

Tutorial Fellow & Director of Studies in English @RegentsOx @engfac. Many interests, specialising in 16th-18th century English literature, history and theology.

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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
Parenting a toddler: "Please don't bang Noah on the radiator."
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
@ColyerBelinda @danitreweek I was just going to say this reminds me of Luther on Zechariah 14: “Here, in this chapter, I give up. For I am not sure what the prophet is talking about.”
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Belinda Colyer
Belinda Colyer@ColyerBelinda·
@danitreweek I often say that to God as I pray after reading some parts of scripture. Here’s looking at you Zechariah!
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Danielle (Dani) Treweek, PhD
Danielle (Dani) Treweek, PhD@danitreweek·
Sitting down to work through and write about 2 Thess 2:1-17 and one of the first things I read is Augustine's summary of this passage: "I frankly confess that the meaning of this completely escapes me". Great 😩
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David Parry@DrDParry·
@turtology Oliver O'Donovan's On the Thirty-Nine Articles: A Conversation with Tudor Christianity (2nd ed. 2011 (first pub 1986)) may be worth a look though more essayistic than line by line commentary. O'Donovan is broadly evangelical. scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/97803340…
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The Reverend Mister
The Reverend Mister@turtology·
What are the top commentaries on the 39 Articles from evangelical and AC perspectives?
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
@AJWTheology As a Christian humanities academic with amateur interests in theology, a lot of academic theology books read like unrevised PhD theses, whereas in history and literary studies PhD theses often undergo more thorough revision including for readability to turn into books.
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Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson@AJWTheology·
When you read a lot of history and then go back to reading academic theology, it is hard not to notice how bad much of the writing is. Endless pages of throat-clearing, too many intramural cul-de-sacs, a preference for density over clarity, and a lack of editing. Many such cases!
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Rebecca McLaughlin
Rebecca McLaughlin@RebeccMcLaugh·
Happy 250th birthday to Jane Austen: one of the greatest Christian intellectuals of all time! I wrote about her faith a few years back. It was absolutely not just cultural. In fact, in the family devotional she wrote for her & her sister (with whom she lived throughout her life) she prayed specifically that they would not to be Christians "only in name." thegospelcoalition.org/article/jane-a…
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Tim Farron
Tim Farron@timfarron·
Hmm. If that really was the content of the sermon, I’d be concerned that your preacher was telling you what you wanted to hear rather than challenging you with the gospel. Both the ‘woke liberati’ and the English nationalists need to know that they are sinners in need of grace…
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn

A well-attended carol service at St Michael’s Church, Cornhill, for the launch of Christian Fellowship for Reform UK. A special thanks to the outstanding choir for their wonderful performance, and to Reverend Henry Eatock-Taylor for delivering a brave sermon about the very real prospect of Christmas being ‘cancelled’ by the woke liberati.

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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
@timfarron @Essex_otis Charitably you could take this opening as an attempt to win a hearing for the gospel but my concern would be that some listeners (and the media) would hear the 'Christmas is cancelled' bit and miss the grace bit.
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David Parry@DrDParry·
@timfarron @Essex_otis Having watched out of curiosity, I would say that the majority was a mainstream 'gospel presentation' typical of evangelical carol services. However, it opened with a joke about Christmas being cancelled that would appeal to Reform rhetorical sensibilities.
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
@SilverTravelr @redeemed_zoomer Cf. Deut 29:29 The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law.
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Fred Sanders
Fred Sanders@FredFredSanders·
The KBiz+110 account usually just shares cool stuff from the vintage Biola magazine (we're up to Nov 1915), but this thread also provides some context & links to reputable recent scholarship on Torrey's history w/divine healing.
The King's Business +110@TheKingsBiz

R.A. Torrey takes up the question of "Christian Science Healings" in a 2-page article in the Nov 1915 King's Business. "How do you account for the healings claimed by the Christian Scientists?" It's an interesting counter-cult apologetics piece. jstor.org/stable/communi…

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David Parry@DrDParry·
Literature and religion people: What would you recommend as introductory reading for an hour and a half class on biblical and religious contexts for English literature as part of a general Intro to English Lang and Lit course?
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
Forthcoming June 2026: The Oxford Handbook of Allegory - allegory from Plato to Inside Out, drawing on literary studies, film studies, art history, classics, mathematics, theology, and cognitive science. It's been a fun few years! global.oup.com/academic/produ…
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
@FredFredSanders Have you come across this book (based on a PhD examined by Rowan Williams)? Mark Smith is a Cambridge college Dean/chaplain, a Prayer Book evangelical and a great guy - maybe worth connecting on one of your Cambridge trips? global.oup.com/academic/produ…
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David Parry
David Parry@DrDParry·
It stands naked in his soul and tortured, as he stood naked and scourged before Pilate. Pure and simple and surrounded by fire, it declares for God. The sacrifice ascends in the cry, My God." (George MacDonald, Unspoken Sermons: 'The Eloi')
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David Parry@DrDParry·
He could not see, could not feel him near; and yet it is “My God” that he cries. Thus the Will of Jesus, in the very moment when his faith seems about to yield, is finally triumphant. It has no feeling now to support it, no beatific vision to absorb it.
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David Parry@DrDParry·
"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Never had it been so with him before. Never before had he been unable to see God beside him. Yet never was God nearer him than now. For never was Jesus more divine.
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Kids Talk Church History
Kids Talk Church History@KTCHpodcast·
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