Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Actually, it’s been over a month since the last link-post installment. AAR, end of semester grading, finals grading, holidays, etc. But I need to get another one of these out there for you, gentle readers, for a couple of reasons. First, I have about 300 theology blog posts sitting in my reader that I need to look at and sort into what I want to share with you and what I want to ignore, and perhaps I would be more motivated to do that if my hopper of already sorted posts was depleted . . . Perhaps . . . Second and more importantly, however, I want to highlight once more for you an exciting opportunity here at DET – the book giveaway contest!
That’s right! You might be eligible to compete for the change to get a copy of the new Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth for free!
Check out the announcement post for all the details. Be sure to spread the word far and wide around the interwebs, and encourage (yourself and) anyone you know who might be interested to go for it!
Anyway, here are the other recent posts here at DET:
And here are the rest of the links!
Whew – hopper is empty! Enjoy!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Actually, it’s been over a month since the last link-post installment. AAR, end of semester grading, finals grading, holidays, etc. But I need to get another one of these out there for you, gentle readers, for a couple of reasons. First, I have about 300 theology blog posts sitting in my reader that I need to look at and sort into what I want to share with you and what I want to ignore, and perhaps I would be more motivated to do that if my hopper of already sorted posts was depleted . . . Perhaps . . . Second and more importantly, however, I want to highlight once more for you an exciting opportunity here at DET – the book giveaway contest!
That’s right! You might be eligible to compete for the change to get a copy of the new Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth for free!
Check out the announcement post for all the details. Be sure to spread the word far and wide around the interwebs, and encourage (yourself and) anyone you know who might be interested to go for it!
Anyway, here are the other recent posts here at DET:
- Infant Baptism and Protestant Theology - Mondays with McMaken
- Reassessing Barth’s Treatment of Baptism in CD 4.4 – Introduction from my AAR / KBSNA paper
- Jesus reveals humanity’s true state: Gollwitzer on Luke 23.1–12
- First Amazon Review of my “The Sign of the Gospel”
- Troeltsch’s criticism of Schleiermacher
And here are the rest of the links!
- Calvin's Ecumenical Vision
- Resisting the Kingdom: women in the gym, theological optimism, and the liturgical deformation of inclusion
- Want To Know How 84% of the World Sees Itself: Study Theology
- Let me sell you on Leviticus...
- Anthropomorphizing indeed
- Update from the Germans!
- The top ten signs that you don’t understand evolution at all
- Bultmann’s Formative Years
- Dumb and Dumber – Why the Economy of the Future Depends on the Humanities
- The 2014 Global Institute of Theology
- Reading Rudolf Bultmann in 2014
- Maoist Christology, part 2
- What did Lenin learn from Stalin?
- The Politics of Managing Expectations: Haggai 1:15b-2:9
- Some propaganda
- Do Humans Possess the Image of God?
- Short Book Review: Webb’s John the Baptizer and Prophet
- Is Fundamentalism a Problem or the Solution to a problem: A debate with Lawrence Krauss
- Rudolf Bultmann: The Morning After Kristallnacht - Bultmann was a badass.
- Plans for AAR in Baltimore - It is a bit late to post this one but, oh well. I got a nice shout-out at least.
- What an Excellent Day for an Exorcism
- ‘Heaven Is for Real’ is not for real
- Rudolf Bultmann: A Reader’s Guide - Must read stuff from David Congdon.
- Launching
- Q&A on Saint Augustine with Miles Hollingworth
- First Lines of Theology Books
- AAR/SBL in Baltimore: a report in rhyme
- An outsider eavesdrops on the Evangelical Theological Society and the Adam/evolution controversy. Oh no.
- John Leith audio lectures
- Are PhD programs in biblical studies ethical? a final thought from SBL
- The SBL Memory and Historical Jesus Session--Chris Keith
- Evangelicalism and the anti-intellectual cult of the “Christian worldview”
- Justification with an injection of dogmatic reasoning? (and why Allen completely misunderstands Campbell)
- The Politics of the Impossible: Ezekiel 37:1-14
- The Intellectual Civil War within Evangelicalism: An Interview with Molly Worthen - See more at: http://religionandpolitics.org/2013/12/03/the-intellectual-civil-war-within-evangelicalism-an-interview-with-molly-worthen
- Civility, Unity, Tolerance And Other Dangerous Terms
- What Good Is a Ph.D. for Reading the Bible?
- Modern Heathenry: A Study of the Modern Worship of Norse and Germanic Gods
- Father Edward Oakes, S.J. - R.I.P.
- WTFWJD — Christians and the F-bomb
- For Christ and His White Kingdom – An open letter to the Wheaton College Community on White Supremacy
Whew – hopper is empty! Enjoy!
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