Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been too long since I last managed to post some links (here’s that post). I’ve been collecting them, however, and quite a pile has built up. So I thought that I would pass some on. Here are the few new posts from DET since then:
Here are the links from around the theo-blogosphere:
Animals as Religious Subjects :: Book/Chapter Announcement
Five things Bill O’Reilly flubs in 'Killing Jesus'
25 Signs You’re Addicted To Books
Jesus Catches Peter - Jason Ingalls on John 21.1-19
He finally got it - “A sermon by Kim Fabricius (his second-last one before retirement)”
It’s about Him: Kim's farwell sermon - “Yesterday Kim turned 65, preached and presided at communion, had lunch with his congregation, and retired from pastoral ministry. This is the text of his last sermon as well as the communion service that followed.”
Kim's farewell letter to his congregation
There is Only One God... And We Don't Believe in Him
Losing Their ‘Religion’
On Sacramental Feminism [Guest Post at the Smitten Word]
Plottings and Schemes Against Zwingli
The theologian's automobile: or, how to tell you are a Docetist
Review of Killing Jesus: A History
Was Jesus a Roman Invention?
A wee note on ‘hypothetical universalism’ in the Reformed tradition
Moltmann on the interactions between science and theology
Book Review: Murphy’s John the Baptist
“If They Only Knew What I Thought”: The Sad Cycle of Evangelical Biblical Scholarship
An Open Letter from Richard Hooker to the Republican Party of the United States
Was Dietrich Bonhoeffer a Would-Be Assassin? (Review of a New Book)
Imperial Christianity?
The Historical Jesus: Five Views
Biblical cosmology: putting the fun back into fundamentalism
Jesus heals a possessed man, or a man with epilepsy?
‘Missional God, Missional Church’: a review
Who is a Christian?
Eckstein’s Verheißung und Gesetz PDF!
Use Mammon: A sermon of freedom (Luke 16:1-17)
“Dust Bowl” Politics and Our Ongoing Economic Crises – Envisioning a New Global Oikoumene
What gods we worship: capital as god
Cue the Mad Swine: A Biblical Lesson for Republicans
Capitalism can no longer afford freedom - By Slavoj Zizek
Stalin on useless scholarship
Review: Genesis and Christian Theology
Review: Bonhoeffer’s Theological Formation: Berlin, Barth, & Protestant Theology
‘The Conversion of the Māori’: a review
A Startling Number Believe You Can Be Jewish Jesus Follower; Why It's Not As Crazy As It Sounds
Cartoon series. The burka? Super cool!
The Apostles' Creed for theothanatologians
UK Atheist Church Invasion
Confabulation and the power of religious narratives
The Arminian Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism - This is a must-read. In fact, you must read it multiple times.
Happy reading!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been too long since I last managed to post some links (here’s that post). I’ve been collecting them, however, and quite a pile has built up. So I thought that I would pass some on. Here are the few new posts from DET since then:
- New Center for Barth Studies Book Review on The Analogy of Being
- Barth on the triune relationships
- Troeltsch’s distinction between Dogmatics and Glaubenslehre - Some folks wrote comments on this post and, while I mean to, I never made it back to respond. My apologies. :-/
- Augustine and the Sacramental Argument for Infant Baptism - Mondays with McMaken
Here are the links from around the theo-blogosphere:
Happy reading!
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