Yes, my Wikiklesia chapter ended up as #38 (oh, if it were only my age) and got blogged today by Anglican Vicar Paul Walker (who obviously understands being a "Wa…." last name) over at his Out of the Cocoon site. Here's the permalink.
Paul's been doing a consistently, innovative and insightful job of blogging the entire book ever since the online release. This, for me, has proven to be a great service to the work. Since the beginning of The Wikiklesia Project when I was asked to write a chapter, I'd always wondered if there could be any cohesion in publishing such a diverse set of articles by authors who have (potentially) so little in common theologically, and this, of course, underscores the experimentation of working with wikis. It's collaborative but only in a limited sense.
Several of my friends were included in the final project and I've enjoyed meeting many others. Joe Suh (#37) and Steven Shields (#36) blog with me over at The Leadership Network's tech site: digital.leadnet.org
As the global slave trade becomes a relevant issue within the Church, I think we're all happy that the proceeds from the publication will continue to go to the Not For Sale Campaign (their website looks great now, btw).
Online versions of the book as well as hard copy publications are available here.




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