The Unknown God

a collection of resources from contemporary culture that point to the 'unknown god' - for Christians and spiritual seekers

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Film & video

Posts about film and video on this blog:

Virtual Choir project

A Bug's Life

The story of the weeping camel

The T-Mobile Welcome Back

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Portrait of Christ - Jeremy Cowart

Timelapse - City Limits

The Arctic Light from TSO Photography

The marshmallow test

Walk on water

Free beats 

Dundee Hilltown Demolition

Move 

Dry Bones 

Zero Gravity

What does it feel like to fly over planet earth? 

29 years old and hearing myself for the first time

Theo Jansen's Strandbeests

Can you tell what it is yet?

A history of the sky

Light

The Aurora

Elderly Animals

Seconds of Beauty

What do people need?

Mr Happy Man

Old man in nursing home reacts to hearing music from his era

The boundaries of life and death

Anish Kapoor - Ascension

Matt can't dance, even if his life depends on it

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Man on Fire

Meet the superhumans - paralympics

Carlsberg cinema stunt with bikers

One of the greatest Olympic moments ever 

Murmuration

Love Locks

Caine's Arcade

Caine's Arcade 2

Embrace Life

Live light painting

Unknown god blog

Unknown god blog

I'm a big fan of contemporary culture and I'm a Christian. I find that, often, things I hear or read from wider society can be more deeply profound and speak more clearly about God than what I hear from church or the Christian community. This simple blog is a collection of those things that I think are 'some of our own poets' speaking of the truth of God.

(Image: Mark Wallinger's sculpture of Jesus Christ, Ecce Homo)

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Sites I like & recommend

  • The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
  • Ekklesia - Christian Think Tank
  • Religion Dispatches - magazine
  • Ship of Fools - Christian satire
  • Third Way Magazine - Christian comment on culture
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