Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It’s actually been more like three weeks since the last link post, primarily because I was on vacation. But lots of good posts went up in the meantime here at DET and around the theoblogosphere. As usually, I’ll give you the DET material first so you can catch up on that before moving on to the wider richness of the interwebs.
So that’s the housekeeping. Here’s what’s going on in other necks of the woods…
From Fear to Faith–stories about leaving conservative churches
‘Ministry As Difficult As It Ought to Be’, by Will Willimon
On the Demonic and Virtual Reality
Introducing the Next Generation of Christians, with Tom Krattenmaker
Karl Barth: The Word of God and Theology - Review, by Matt Jenson
Scooby doodlings - highlight: “So you’re a minister. Do you have an office? If you do, you’re not a minister. A CEO has an office, a minister has a study.”
Beautiful Jenson quote
The Modal Possibilities of Salvation - This is a very complicated post, but it is well worth your time to work through it.
Does Evolution Cancel Out the Fall of Adam? Depends on Whose Adam You Have in Mind
The Three and the Two - On Barth’s doctrine of the Trinity
Reconsidering Cone: Gendering Blackness
And I Would Have Gotten Away with it too, if It Hadn't Been for You Meddling Christians
Feminist masculinity?
Is an Evangelical Liberation Theology Possible?
Ontotheology 101 (Session 2) - An engaging and perceptive retelling of Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush
What Wine Would Jesus Drink? (a new book tells you)
Only The Good Die Young: The Moral Universe of Game of Thrones, A Niebuhrian Reading of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire
The Gospel According to 'Game of Thrones'
Ten Reasons I'm a Pastor
The Ultimate Theological Rock-Paper-Scissors Compilation - Tilling has too much time on his hands . . .
Dr. Paul T. Nimmo Appointed at the University of Aberdeen - Congratz, Paul!
A review of ‘Barth’s Interpretation of the Virgin Birth’
The Nazis and Natural Law
Origen and the problem of writing
On the anniversary of our baptisms
Christian memory or Why I don’t want to be like the early church
U2′s Bono interview about Christ - Send me links if you know of other good U2 and theology resources online. I may teach a course on the subject in the near-er future
God will recompense...whom?
Why we participate in Moral Monday
The Theology of Superman: Hope for the Empire
FOCUS on Universalism
There you have it. Enjoy! Until next time . . .
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It’s actually been more like three weeks since the last link post, primarily because I was on vacation. But lots of good posts went up in the meantime here at DET and around the theoblogosphere. As usually, I’ll give you the DET material first so you can catch up on that before moving on to the wider richness of the interwebs.
- The Inexhaustible Problem of Sola Scriptura - from semi-regular guest writer, Collin Cornell
- KBBC Book Update - Manuscript Submitted! - I’m very excited to have this off my desk!
- "Creation and Reality": Creation and "the Model of Causation and Production" - another Book ‘o the Month installment from DET contributor Derek Maris
- Peter Thompson on the Frankfurt School
- Dan Migliore on the Lord’s Supper and Economic Justice
- "Creation and Reality": "The Reacting God" - a final Book ‘o the Month installment from DET contributor Derek Maris
- Google Reader's Impending Demise (repost) - This is a repost (as the title indicates), but it is important. Google Reader goes away after this weekend, so get your DET subscription moved over to a new platform! Read this post for some links to alternative rss readers.
So that’s the housekeeping. Here’s what’s going on in other necks of the woods…
There you have it. Enjoy! Until next time . . .
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