Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
You all know the drill. Here’s the DET stuff:
And now for the rich offerings of the wider theo-blogosphere:
What Explanations Count? 
The dangers of apologetics 
BIBLICAL STUDIES CARNIVAL: AUGUST, 2013 
The New Avatar - “Persecutors always claim to be persecuted.” 
SERMON: God builds a kingdom that cannot be shaken - Jason Ingalls (KBBC contributor and friend of the blog) on Hebrews 12 
Already Overtaken: A Sermon on Luke 11 
SERV CONFERENCE AT PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 
Rock songs for 20 theology blogs - Der Evangelische Theologe: “Never Mind the Hosen, Here’s Die Roten Rosen” (Die Toten Hosen) 
A Mother in Theology 
100 Years of T. F. Torrance 
Review: Brill’s Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy 
Review: Migrations of the Holy by William Cavanaugh 
THE LEGALITY OF ONESIMUS’ FLIGHT TO PAUL 
Schleiermacher and Barth 
VILLAINS IN THE BIBLE: WHY THE PHARISEES ARE NOT YOUR BAD GUYS 
While We Live We Are Eternal: The Interrelation of Past, Present and Future 
LE DONNE AND KEITH ON PUBLISHING AS A MASTER’S LEVEL STUDENT (AND A CAUTIONARY TALE) 
Should I Try to Publish as a Master's-level Student? - Le Donne 
5 REASONS STUDENTS SHOULDN’T BLOG: #1, PUBLIC REPUTATION 
Karl Barth's Emergency Homiletic 1932-1933 -- A Review 
Where is Occupy? 
MARK NOLL, WHEATON COLLEGE, AND NOTRE DAME 
Leunig, Hunsinger and Hauerwas on ‘just war’ theory 
SHORT BOOK REVIEW: WATSON’S FEMINIST THEOLOGY 
Liberation Theology At The Vatican? Pope Francis To Meet With Gustavo Gutierrez 
THE HISTORIAN AND THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS 
The Politics of John Howard Yoder: 41 years of tiptoeing around power 
Terrific new book by Jason Goroncy on Holiness in the Theology of P. T. Forsyth. Post 1 
Goroncy on Forsyth: post 2: "The Moral is the Real" 
Goroncy on Forsyth: post 3: Atonement 
Goroncy on Forsyth: part 4: Anthropology and holiness 
Goroncy on Forsyth: post 5: Universalism 
The imago Dei and Human Nature - Matt Frost on Barth and Brunner. 
A new kind of human being - “A sermon by Kim Fabricius” 
Progressive Christianity — What’s the Point? 
Got a Ph.D. in Theology? Go Work for a Church 
Getting shot over a philosophical argument? You Kant be serious 
Review: Jesus' Literacy by Chris Keith 
Called to the Vulnerable: Response to Emily Timbol 
Sister Teresa Forcades: Europe's most radical nun 
5 REASONS A STUDENT SHOULDN’T BLOG: CONCLUSION 
“Review of Karl Barth’s Evangelical Theology” by Jacob Thielman 
Recent books of interest - Look in the comments of this post for the author’s feeble excuses for why my book was not included. 
No Escape: A Short Sermon - on Psalm 139 
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
You all know the drill. Here’s the DET stuff:
- Meanwhile, back at the ranch… - The last link post.
- What makes a doctrine properly evangelical? - Mondays with McMaken
- On Reading and Not-Reading Barth
- God and the gods: The theological fruitfulness of a history-of-religions approach - A guest post by Collin Cornell
- New Center for Barth Studies Book Review - Matthias Gockel reviews a couple volumes of Erik Peterson’s Ausgewählte Schriften.
- Troeltsch’s Understanding of the Historical Relation between Dogmatics and Ethics
And now for the rich offerings of the wider theo-blogosphere:
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