Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, three weeks in this case. But it’s been a busy time here at DET since the last link post with some varied and interesting material. Here’s what you may have missed.
And now for some of the most interesting stuff from elsewhere:
Marx on Genesis 3 
When Christian Feminism is Anti-Judaic 
On Coakley's Theology 
Credo (By Way of Some Anecdotes) 
5 reasons to consider a no-strings-attached, basic income for all Americans 
Unexplained thought of the day 
Eric Metaxas and the Egregious Misuse of Dietrich Bonhoeffer 
No Property of the Church: Eph 1:15-23 
The Reception of Judith Butler’s *Parting Ways* (Larisa Reznik) 
Osteen, Driscoll and the Masking of our Ideology 
What I tell my students in China (and what I learn from them) 
No Right to "Religious Expression" 
Milquetoast Liberal Religion Won’t Challenge Conservative Values: A History Lesson 
Was Nietzsche Right About Religion? The ghost at the atheist feast 
The Myth of Self-Suffciency and the Cracking Social Safety Net 
Creationism Is Not Being Ignored On ‘Cosmos’ — It’s Actually The Focus 
David Harvey: the crisis of capitalism this time around 
Bauckham on How God Became Jesus! 
The World Vision Reversal Interpreted 
God is (the) Real 
The Creepy Way Fathers Across the Country Are Controlling Their Daughters' Virginity 
Judaism and Zionism in Butler’s Parting Ways (Sarah Hammerschlag) 
Franklin Graham’s hateful lies and opportunism winning Huzzahs from white evangelicals 
“Go forth!” A sermon of following 
The Bitter Tears of the American Christian Supermajority - Why Christians — America’s most populous religious group — feel so victimized 
Caring too much. That's the curse of the working classes 
A Return to a World Marx Would Have Known 
Aronofsky and Noah as Midrash (or, what does that even mean?) 
The Politics of the Mob—John 19:1-16a 
[Satire] Is Not Dead (It Is Surely Alive!) 
Tikkun Olam – a review by Alistair McBride 
Why I Am Troubled by 'God's Not Dead' 
The Great Evangelical Divorce 
Do-wah-diddy doodlings 
How Climate Change Will Kill Us in the Dumbest Possible Way 
UN Human Rights Committee Finds US in Violation on 25 Counts 
Noah: Aronofsky on Obsession, Madness and Loss 
Faith in the dark: Lenten meditations on the creed 
God is gratuitous 
Church attendance manual (1): arriving late 
Reflections on Augustine’s Confessions, Book II 
A Truly Catholic Politics? A Response to Michael Baxter and William Cavanaugh 
Tikkun Olam – a review by Lynne Baab 
The Long, Lonely Job of Homo academicus 
Was Thomas Torrance Really a Calvinist? Georges Florovsky Thought So 
Reflections on Augustine’s Confessions, Book III 
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, three weeks in this case. But it’s been a busy time here at DET since the last link post with some varied and interesting material. Here’s what you may have missed.
- Karl Barth in Conversation – Teasers from David W. Congdon
- In Which I Come Out as an Ethical Foundationalist (Sort of)
- Clergy and the Church’s Theological Responsibility - Paul M. van Buren’s “Austin Dogmatics”
- No, Bonhoeffer Was Not a Martyr
- My Most Recent Publication – Review of Matthew Levering’s “Theology of Augustine”
- 2014 Annual Kuyper Prize Lecture: Nicholas Wolterstorff on Art, Justice, and Liturgy
And now for some of the most interesting stuff from elsewhere:
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