Tuesday, December 04, 2012
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
- Congratulations to award winning David Moffitt
- My reaction to the synod vote on women bishops
- Things to do at SBL
- Did the Earliest Christians Believe Jesus was God?...
- Söding's Die Verkündigung Jesu
- Conference Reminder
- From Mary is My Home Girl
- Nick Norelli reviews my book
- T Michael Law is back online!
- My weekend reading
My 2005 Blog Archives




2 Comments:
As a parent of two children with brain damage, one from birth and one from an accident, I think my wife would qualify to speak. She certainly put me in my place last night when I was slightly blunt to one of them.
I expect humanity has learned more about itself from disability than from perfect health.
I have a special needs child. I wish I could go to this conference.
Doug Iverson
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