Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It is time once again to take stock of the internet (*gasps!), or at least a small corner of it. Here’s the link for the last installment, in case you’re a glutton for punishment. But we have one or two things to do before I shower you with link gold from across the theo-blogo-verse…
First, there is a new thing-y at the top of the left sidebar. Apparently we have not yet tapped the depths of my drive toward self-promotion. But seriously, it’s a good book. You’ll learn something. In fact, I learn something every time I crack it open! (*whistles innocently)
Second, remember that DET is in the middle of trying to give away a book! I say “trying” because, so far, only two entries have been submitted. Come on, readers, time to not be so gentle. Make it a challenge to win this book! Send in your entry soon to compete for the change to get a copy of the new Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth for free!
Here is the announcement post with all the details. The deadline for submission is February 1st!
Third, here are the links for what’s been happening here at DET in case you missed it:
Ok! On to the main event. Feast your eyes on these:
Will Christian Publishers Stand Behind Mars Hill's Sketchy Legacy?
Can Paul Be Wrong? Wrestling With the Feast of the Holy Family
Who Can Be Saved?
Readings in 'Race': A Theological Reading of the Writings of Jarena Lee
Socialism is the plain meaning of the text: The Gospel of Matthew and a general anthropology of social revolution
John Locke, the Fall, and the Origin Myth of Capitalism
When all we give is to our imagined poor
The church in the service of the poor
Francis Grimke: An African American Witness in Reformed Political Theology - His portrait still hangs in Princeton. At least it did a few years ago when I was there…
Mark Noll on why Young Earth is suicidal
One-verse highlights of New Testament books
Women Bishops and leadership in the Church of England
Jesus and Brian!!!
Jachin and Boaz, James and John - This is very good from Matt Frost
“On Rudolf Bultmann” by Chris Tilling
When all I see is male: Confronting patriarchy in religious texts and traditions
On English Bible versions
Readings in 'Race': James Cone and "Theologizing Race"
We need to talk about TED
Was Marx correct concerning primitive communism?
Readings in "Race: A Theological Account" - Postlude and Index
Why You -- Yes You! -- Should Study Theology
Dead-duck doodlings
Neil deGrasse Tyson Suggests 8 (Free) Books Every Person Should Read
Book Review: Le Donne’s The Wife of Jesus
Reformation: A Matter of Life and Death
God is dead: Or when professors become the bogeyman
Research Fellowship in Philosophy of Religion, Ryerson University
Praising the Audience, Blaming the Outsiders (Romans 1:14-32)
School is No Place for a Reader
The Necessity of the Reformation
Religion and Political Dissidence: The Politics of 1 Kings 19:1-18
The best way of getting out of the whole Canaanite genocide thing, and it comes right from the Bible (but you may not like it)
How to Read Ancient Texts
What the Pope and the ancient Rabbis have in common
Presbyterians, Civil Rights, and the Spirituality of the Church: A Brief Historical Survey
Transubstantiation in Thomas Aquinas: part one
Transubstantiation in Thomas Aquinas: part two
Transubstantiation in Thomas Aquinas: part three
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It is time once again to take stock of the internet (*gasps!), or at least a small corner of it. Here’s the link for the last installment, in case you’re a glutton for punishment. But we have one or two things to do before I shower you with link gold from across the theo-blogo-verse…
First, there is a new thing-y at the top of the left sidebar. Apparently we have not yet tapped the depths of my drive toward self-promotion. But seriously, it’s a good book. You’ll learn something. In fact, I learn something every time I crack it open! (*whistles innocently)
Second, remember that DET is in the middle of trying to give away a book! I say “trying” because, so far, only two entries have been submitted. Come on, readers, time to not be so gentle. Make it a challenge to win this book! Send in your entry soon to compete for the change to get a copy of the new Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth for free!
Here is the announcement post with all the details. The deadline for submission is February 1st!
Third, here are the links for what’s been happening here at DET in case you missed it:
- Update - Book Giveaway Contest! “The Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth”
- Top 10 Posts from the Second Half of 2013
- A Tale of Two Soteriologies - Mondays with McMaken
- Books I Read in 2013
Ok! On to the main event. Feast your eyes on these:
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