Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
I’m overdue on this post in a number of ways, and there’s no reason to beat around the bush. So here you go.
Here is the last link post in case you need to catch up.
Here’s what’s been up at DET:
No a ton, but what’s there is good stuff, imho. Anyway, here are your links from elsewhere in the theoblogosphere:
Did ancient scribes update Yahweh? Probably. (and that’s OK) 
More on updating Yahweh: a possible way forward (Carlos Bovell part 2) 
10 Reasons Christians Shouldn’t Believe In Creationism 
SHORT BOOK REVIEW: VERMES’ JESUS THE JEW 
How does Jesus save? An alternative typology (against Gustaf Aulén) 
Leaving the church?: A sermon by Kim Fabricius (his fourth-last sermon before retirement) 
In Which Steven Pinker Is A Total Ignoramus Who Should Go Read A Fucking Book And Get Himself Some Fucking Education - I’ve never liked Pinker myself… 
The Curse of Ham: Despatch from Class 
Christians, Can We Drop This 'Creationism' Thing Already? - Plenty of Christians already have… 
The 5 Bad Blogging Habits I Dislike the Most 
35 reasons why you should blog about your research 
What The Church Needs More Than a ‘Good Pope’ 
SHORT BOOK REVIEW: PEDRAJA’S JESUS IS MY UNCLE 
Jason Goroncy on the ‘Vicarious Humanity of Christ’ and its Role as Centrum for evangelical Calvinism 
Seeing the Church Through the Eyes of Two Twitter Rockstars - @Rev_NoRespect and @ChrchCurmudgeon 
Nadia Bolz-Weber on Becoming 'God's Bitch' 
Fun Facts… Again - This is a great little quote from Rudolf Bultmann 
Fun Facts From Church History 
A recovering lopsided Christian: A sermon by Kim Fabricius (his third-last before retirement)  
BOOK REVIEW: COLLINS AND COLLINS, KING AND MESSIAH AS SON OF GOD 
ON THE QUESTION OF FORM IN THE CRITIQUE OF SIN 
The Challenge of Romans - Matt Frost continues to actualize his blogging being in traditional Matt Frost fashion 
SHORT BOOK REVIEW: NOLL’S THE SCANDAL OF THE EVANGELICAL MIND 
Book Preview – The Missionary’s Curse by Henrietta Harrison 
The Parable of Breaking Bad 
Don’t be that dude: Handy tips for the male academic 
The Impossible Becoming Possible: Nonviolence and Democracy (by Jonathan McRay) 
“From Here to There and Back Again” The Journey from Text to Sermon 
RADICAL GOD 
Theology (and the Theological Academy) & Rape (and Rape Culture): A Miniature Memoir of Sorts 
The First Full Day of the Marburg Colloquy- And The Language Barrier 
In Which Luther Explains Why the Wealthy are Wealthy 
The Conclusion of the Colloquy… The Marburg Colloquy 
John Caputo: The Insistence of Hospitality 
updating Jesus as times change: hey, it’s in the Bible 
Book Preview – Women in Political Theory by Jane Duran 
In Defense of the Humanities Ph.D.: It's No Crazier Than Becoming a Journalist - Tagline: “Yes, the academic job market is a wasteland. But that doesn't make spending your twenties reading poetry for low pay irrational.” This is the best piece addressing the current doctoral studies situation that I have seen 
Renewable Resources: The Politics of Manna (Exodus 16:1-18) - This is a very worthwhile piece that makes some very interesting connections. 
A brief parting note to those theobloggers who write their titles in all caps – why? It’s ugly. Cut it out.
That is all. Happy reading!
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Follow @WTravisMcMaken
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
I’m overdue on this post in a number of ways, and there’s no reason to beat around the bush. So here you go.
Here is the last link post in case you need to catch up.
Here’s what’s been up at DET:
- First review of my “The Sign of the Gospel”
- The Legacy of Hans W. Frei – Conference Announcement
- Original Sin and Reconciliation in Bonhoeffer’s “Act and Being”
- Did the early church baptize infants? - Mondays with McMaken
No a ton, but what’s there is good stuff, imho. Anyway, here are your links from elsewhere in the theoblogosphere:
A brief parting note to those theobloggers who write their titles in all caps – why? It’s ugly. Cut it out.
That is all. Happy reading!
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Follow @WTravisMcMaken
 
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