Thursday, October 15, 2009
About Me

- Name: Chris Tilling
- Location: London, United Kingdom
I am New Testament Tutor for St Mellitus College and St Paul's Theological Centre, London. Less well known is that I am also the original writer of the now famous song “Beans, beans, good for your heart…”, and inventor of the “you must have fallen out of the stupid/ugly tree” repertoire of insults. I am the main proponent of the Human Faecal Matter for Brains Opening in chess (actually not what I wanted to call my brilliant and original opening Knight manoeuvre 1.Na3, 2.Nc1), and I also claim to have independently discovered the haiku™ poetry form (© Copyright Chris Tilling 2007) without any help from the Japs. My blog, Chrisendom, is primarily occupied with biblical and theological themes – especially those Apostle Paul shaped, but I try as best as I can to squeeze in a decent amount of inappropriate baloney on the way.
Some Popular Posts
- Chrisendom book reviews
- Richard Bauckham's guest post on the ‘Jesus family tomb’
- Interview with Richard Bauckham
- Concaveworld
- Historical Greek Pronunciation
- The Chris Tilling Music Ministry
- Virgin Birth?
- Terminator is knocking on your door
- 'Opposite Blogging Day' contribution
- Existence of hell proved?!
- Universalism - a brief note on my position
- The number of the beast
Previous Posts
- Usual theological vocabulary for the day
- A random thought
- Separated at birth?
- Seven things to do to cheer yourself up
- Wheaton’s Theology Conference 2010
- New Cornelis Bennema book
- God the Father
- Ecumenical reflection of the day
- Heroic little boy
- The Deliverance of God – Doug Campbell’s new tome ...
My 2005 Blog Archives




7 Comments:
Is this a badge for all your faithful disciples to post on their blogs? ;-)
Ah, yes, forgot to mention that.
That's the point, yes.
Remedied :-)
Beware, you will probably be an object for Jim W's wrath after this LOL
Jim West's blog is the padawin learner to Chrisendom Jedi master.
Feel free to add it to your own blog sidebars.
I dunno, Chris. Your statement may, indeed, be true, but the question remains, do I need to broadcast it to the world?
Mimi, that must be a trick question!
Of course you should broadcast that to the world! :-)
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