Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, then. The last link post was three weeks ago, and quite a bit has happened since then. Before we get on to the usual fare, here are a couple random plugs.
The first one is shameless: my book is now in print, which means that you can go order a copy. For anyone who has forgotten, the book is on Karl Barth and infant baptism. If you followed any of those links, you’ll also find that the first chapter and a few other bits are available as samples on the website.
Second, and I’ve mentioned this before, you should consider throwing in a few dollars to support this very interesting research project: A Fantastic Affair”: Karl Barth in America, 1962. If you like Barth at all, you definitely want this project done sooner rather than later, and done right. This is your chance to help make that happen.
Ok, now for the usual link fest. Here’s what’s been going on here at DET. There has been a decent bit of commenting going on in some of these threads, so be sure to check that out as well:
Here are some links from the wider theo-blogosphere:
Liberating Whiteness
Against Basileiology: An Auseinandersetzung - David Congdon arises from his semi-retirement (from blogging, anyway) to give us this penetrating analysis.
Further Materials Toward a Theory of the Man-Child
Review: The Domain of the Word by John Webster
On books written for students: a polemic - Ben Myers has a bee in his bonnet.
When Christianity Offends or the Day I Channeled Willy Wonka
The Peculiar Activities of Denominations (According to Google Autosuggest) - *chuckles
A wee rant on the unwelcoming church
Evolution, Evangelicalism, Inerrancy, and Pin the Tail on the Donkey
The Atheist Daughter of a Notable Christian Apologist Shares Her Story
James Barr on Evangelical Biblical Scholarship
Theological Reflections in Light of the Injustice of Trayvon Martin’s Murder
What Does it Mean to Call "God" a White Racist?
The Rise Of The Religious Left: Religious Progressives Will Soon Outnumber Conservatives
Against Cynicism: A philosopher's brilliant reasons for living
Is New Pope’s Take on the Poor All That New?
Christian Atheism: The Only Response Worth its Salt to the Zimmerman Verdict
'Middle-Out' Economics: Why the Right's Supply-Side Dogma Is Wrong
Apostles' Creed for very conservative/charismatic evangelicals
Apostles' Creed for liberals
Teaching Bible in a Time of Crisis
The Slavoj Žižek v Noam Chomsky spat is worth a ringside seat
Really Listening to Atheists: Taking Nonbelief Seriously
Christopher Hitchens: How To Demystify With The Best Of 'Em
Zizek’s reply to Chomsky - [my title]
women aren't instruments
Some Questions for Brevard
- “We do not realise that we have been asleep and dreaming until we wake up. The same goes at night.”
Two scholars respond to the actual content of Reza Aslan’s take on Jesus
The New Thing and Mixin’ it Up: Social, Economic, and Musical “Transgressions” - See more at: http://percaritatem.com/2013/07/31/the-new-thing-and-mixin-it-up-social-economic-and-musical-transgressions/#sthash.oYd0qqcP.dpuf
Enjoy!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, then. The last link post was three weeks ago, and quite a bit has happened since then. Before we get on to the usual fare, here are a couple random plugs.
The first one is shameless: my book is now in print, which means that you can go order a copy. For anyone who has forgotten, the book is on Karl Barth and infant baptism. If you followed any of those links, you’ll also find that the first chapter and a few other bits are available as samples on the website.
Second, and I’ve mentioned this before, you should consider throwing in a few dollars to support this very interesting research project: A Fantastic Affair”: Karl Barth in America, 1962. If you like Barth at all, you definitely want this project done sooner rather than later, and done right. This is your chance to help make that happen.
Ok, now for the usual link fest. Here’s what’s been going on here at DET. There has been a decent bit of commenting going on in some of these threads, so be sure to check that out as well:
- More on “Grace in Practice”: Schleiermacher, Barth, and Zahl on an Anthropological Starting Point for Theology
- Disliking a Hero: Assessing Brevard Childs after Seminary - A guest post by Collin Cornell
- Karl Barth on the Idolatry of God’s Wrath
- Jason Goroncy on Hell in 19th c. British Evangelicalism
- ‘Most Interesting Theologians’ Twitter Bonanza
- It's DET's Birthday!
- Paul Zahl on Law and Grace in Everyday Life
- Paul Zahl's (un)Ecclesiology
Here are some links from the wider theo-blogosphere:
Enjoy!
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