Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
I think it’s been a little longer than a fortnight… Anyway, here is the usual link to the last set of links that I posted for you.
Some exciting things have happened since then. For instance, the DET book giveaway contest saw its submission deadline pass! I’m currently working my way through the submissions and getting them ready for posting. My plan is to post them here at DET over the course of a week, and then to open a poll so you, gentle readers, will be able to vote and pick the winner!
So, watch for that soon.
Anyway, here are the DET posts that have gone up since the last link collection:
And now for the links from around the interwebs:
Paul's "Missionary Appeal" (Romans 1:1-17)
Learning the Truth from Lies: Diatribe in Romans
The Dream Course
Coming Summer 2014: Galatians and Christian Theology
God raised Jesus and other eccentric historiography
Great Books on Religion 2013 (Black Jesus Edition)
Religion without God: "Cults," Pious Atheists, and Our Own Human Bodies
50 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in 2013 – Updated
Nietzsche, the Jews, and the Slave Revolt
Why Do Poor People 'Waste' Money On Luxury Goods?
The “middle class” myth: Here’s why wages are really so low today
Notes from a Brisbane nightclub
The Top 50 Albums of 2013 - Congdon’s yearly list
2013 in word, sound and image
Mao on death
The Sexuality of Christ in Byzantine Art and in Hypermodern Oblivion
Humanities scholarship is incredibly relevant, and that makes people sad
Key Journals for New Testament Studies
Crucufixion and State Terror
The Trouble With Francis: Three Things That Worry Me
3 biggest reasons why Bible reading is down
Why we should give free money to everyone
Christian Ethics and the "Holocaust"
Cornelius Van Til Was Severely Wrong in His Critique of Karl Barth: Gavin Ortlund Say’s So
Conservative Baptist leaders defend inerrancy at ETS: is this a parody?
Course Evaluations for Sermon on the Mount
Bultmann on the Path to Academic Teaching
If only Tory attitudes to the first world war had shifted as Germany's have
George Orwell Explains in a Revealing 1944 Letter Why He’d Write 1984
Something new I learned about the Lord's Prayer
Five Economic Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For
Piet Naudé on why being a ‘Reformed’ systematician or biblical scholar matters
What They Didn't Teach Me In Seminary
The Crisis of Liberal Democracy and the Corporate Statist Complex
The Politics (and Perils) of Exceptionalism: Isaiah 49:1-7
Building the New Economy
Four Burning Question for Douglas Farrow, Kennedy Smith Chair in Catholic Studies
Loeb Classical Library
Happy reading!
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Follow @WTravisMcMaken
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
I think it’s been a little longer than a fortnight… Anyway, here is the usual link to the last set of links that I posted for you.
Some exciting things have happened since then. For instance, the DET book giveaway contest saw its submission deadline pass! I’m currently working my way through the submissions and getting them ready for posting. My plan is to post them here at DET over the course of a week, and then to open a poll so you, gentle readers, will be able to vote and pick the winner!
So, watch for that soon.
Anyway, here are the DET posts that have gone up since the last link collection:
- Sarah Coakley defines Systematic Theology
- Is God Dead? - Paul M. van Buren’s “Austin Dogmatics” - This post got an “update” later on
- Karl Barth, the Jews, and Judaism – the 2014 Princeton Barth Conference
- New Center for Barth Studies Book Review - Mark R. Lindsay reviews Michael T. Dempsey’s Trinity and Election in Contemporary Theology
- The Church as “There”: Helmut Gollwitzer on Luke 24
And now for the links from around the interwebs:
Happy reading!
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