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Brad East has written a critique of Practicing The Way by John Mark Comer and as with all things Brad East, it’s a thought-provoking critique with plenty of appropriate praise. Pinging @KyleEssary in case he hasn’t read it.
In more film news, there’s a new Rollei 35 AF coming! And Japanese Camera Hunter has the only working prototype.
Pentax has a new film camera (its first for 20 years!) and its…weird.
- Half frame
- 37mm focal length (in full frame terms)
- It’s in portrait mode normally
- It has zone focusing, but also focuses a bit
It’s not for me (my olympus mju ii is great) but I’m glad to see a new option. I’d love to see a new ricoh gr film option too!
I’ve been exploring the Theos think tank research into religion and voting in the UK.
- UK voting intention by religion — Anglicans lean more right, more community practice leads to leaning more left.
- Religious views of key election issues — again regular religious attendance leads to a shift to the left.
The thing that’s most interesting (to me) is that non-religious is the most left wing, but in every religion, regular religious community practice leads to a shift to the left.
Took me a while, but I finally finished my sketchnote summary of Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer.