On Reading and Not-Reading Barth
I’m sure DET readers have been clued into this developing conversation for a while, but I wanted to formalize DET recognition of it – especially since none of the posts made it into the link post on Saturday (didn’t get that far in my queue). I also wanted to wait until a further post was available and, now that it’s online, I can draw your attention to it. So here are the links in chronological order, including what we can see as the precipitating post for this reflection:
Update: Here are three most related posts that have come to my attention in the time between when I wrote this yesterday and when I published it this morning.
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- Manly Me (Theology Edition) - from DET contributor Brandy Daniels.
- On Not Reading Barth: my measly resistance - from Janice Rees.
- On Reading Barth: Another Form of Feminist Resistance (A Response to Janice Rees) - from DET contributor Kait Dugan.
- On not reading Karl Barth anymore: a white male's perspective - from KBBC contributor Peter Kline.
- On still reading Barth: some sympathetic reflections - from long-time friend of the blog, David Congdon
Update: Here are three most related posts that have come to my attention in the time between when I wrote this yesterday and when I published it this morning.
- To read Barth or not to read Barth? That is the question (being intensely debated)!
- Reading Barth, Not Reading Barth, and Reactions to the Barthian Industry
- Un-Womanly Me? (A post about, and full of, paradoxes) - More from Brandy Daniels
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