Thoughts on the Second Sunday of Easter

There is something especially visceral about that Locked Room at the moment. The first and second Christian Sundays, were evenings where the nascent congregation gathered in fear, they were terrified, as depicted in the Gospel for Easter 2 — John 20.19–31. A small yet prominent section of the Church of England have picked up on and imported the persecution complex of the US Religious Right, compounded with manufactured cases of religious discrimination towards Christians. The disciples were fearful of a very real persecution beyond that Locked Room, we just have to look at the companion reading from Acts, and the other arrests, imprisonments, beatings and executions bear witness to this. Yet this meeting with the risen Jesus transforms hidden cowards into brave martyrs who throw back the bolts, step into the street and proclaim that ‘You may kill me, but this life in me and this message of life cannot die!’

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Are you a gnostic?

There is a lamentable shortage of Cosmo-style quizzes available that plunge the depths of doctrine. April DeConick’s quiz Are you a gnostic? is a little doctrine check on our levels of gnosticism. Go ahead, you can score your own level of gnosticism. Of course, you always claim you’re merely gnosistic. My score? 2½, and simply glad I didn’t score a flat zero. There’s a glimmer of esoteric knowledge there!