Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
In the last link post I was talking about how I had a backlog of a few hundred blog posts to sort through. Well, I’m happy to report that said sorting has been accomplished – although, in fairness, I might have culled material a little more aggressively than I sometimes do. There were just so many posts!
Anyway, here’s a chunk of those gleanings for you, gentle readers. I do hope that you will enjoy them. But before we get to the wider offerings, I need to remind you of what’s been going on here at DET. But before I do that, I want to remind you about the DET book giveaway that is currently underway.
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!
And a special thanks to those who have helped to spread the word on their blogs: Jason Goroncy and Bobby Grow.
OK, now that’s out of the way, here’s what else has been featured here at DET recently:
And now for links from around the theo-blogosphere:
There's plenty more where that came from. So happy reading until next time!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
In the last link post I was talking about how I had a backlog of a few hundred blog posts to sort through. Well, I’m happy to report that said sorting has been accomplished – although, in fairness, I might have culled material a little more aggressively than I sometimes do. There were just so many posts!
Anyway, here’s a chunk of those gleanings for you, gentle readers. I do hope that you will enjoy them. But before we get to the wider offerings, I need to remind you of what’s been going on here at DET. But before I do that, I want to remind you about the DET book giveaway that is currently underway.
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!
And a special thanks to those who have helped to spread the word on their blogs: Jason Goroncy and Bobby Grow.
OK, now that’s out of the way, here’s what else has been featured here at DET recently:
- A Theology of the Holidays by Chris TerryNelson
- "The God who has a history" - Hauerwas, Jenson, and Theological Sentences
- Markus Barth, Sacraments, and Mysteries - Mondays with McMaken
- New Center for Barth Studies Book Review
And now for links from around the theo-blogosphere:
- Israel: The Womb of the Incarnation
- I'm Dreaming of a White Christ(mas)
- Idolatry and Indifference
- The young Stalin: on Trotsky and the flunkeys of capitalism
- Reflections on Anabaptist Mennonite Systematic Theology
- Nicholas Wolterstorff’s 2013 Kantzer Lectures
- A Power Hungry Politician and a Vulnerable God—The Politics of Matthew 2:13-23
- Erotic Ascent in Plato’s Symposium
- Reading “The Jews” in the Sunday Readings
- Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! (a hymn by Kim)
- Les Misérables and Jansenism: Can His Sins Be Forgiven? Shall His Crimes Be Reprieved?
- Two 3-Yr. Post-Docs on the Nature and Value of Faith
- Pope Francis and the Ongoing Dialogue of Liberation Theology
- Postmodern Theology: An Outdated Survey
- Doodlings towards dotage
- Jesus and the Judean Subversion of Masculinity
- The Politics of Isaiah 35:1-10
- Credo I
- John Frame’s odd criticism of Barth
- Two new publications
- Thomas Malthus and the Doctrine of Evil
- Wright and Torrance: Different Framings of the Gospel
- Forgetting Jesus–a Christmas resolution
- John Calvin and Tony Soprano on Self-Knowledge and Righteousness
- Karl Barth, the Monty Python of Theologians
- Call for Papers: 2014 Fordham Theology Conference — The Limits of the Thinkable
- Stalin’s cure for drunkenness
- Now available: Tikkun Olam—To Mend the World
- A note on writing: inspiration and asceticism
- The Mandela Myth — Ian Almond
- The Politics of Babies, Bodies, and Abandonment—John 1:1-18
- An Evangelical Calvinist vis-à-vis Inerrancy, and Other Things on Scripture
- Lenin and Thomas Münzter
- WTFWJD — Christians and the F-bomb
- The Incarnational Principle of Divine Love: The Preferential Option for the Poor in the Francis Moment
- Review: Coffee with Jesus by David Wilkie
- Pyrotheology and the political
- Forty things I like about Christianity
- Forty things I don't like about Christianity
There's plenty more where that came from. So happy reading until next time!
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