Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Time for another one of these. And if this isn’t enough reading material for you, go ahead and check out the last link post. It has been a while since then. In any case, enjoy these while I prance around in fancy colorful robes in order to give newer and older alumni a favorable impression of the weight of tradition and the majesty of scholarship.
So, first we have links from DET:
And now here are you links from elsewhere:
The nature and future of liberal theology 
The significance of German theology 
Where is the protest? A reply to Graeber and Lapavitsas 
How I got here and why: a brief family tree 
Policing Academic Freedom: A Book, a Controversy, and the Ominous Aftermath 
‘Religious Language under Pressure’: Rowan Williams’ Edward Schillebeeckx Lecture 
Let the Conversation Continue: There Is No Purely Catholic Politics (A Reply to David Cloutier, Michael Baxter, and William Cavanaugh) 
Occupy was right: capitalism has failed the world 
Bible and Critical Theory Seminar 2014: Call for Papers 
US Is an Oligarchy Not a Democracy, says Scientific Study 
Playful, Glad, and Free: Karl Barth and a Theology of Popular Culture 
Christian Seders? The new religious appropriation 
How Jesus Became God: review of Bart Ehrman’s latest (part 1) 
An unwelcome kindness - Maundy Thursday sermon by Kim Fabricius 
Marxist Biblical Criticism at Henan University, Kaifeng 
A long lost letter back to Paul from the Jewish Christians at Rome that I totally made up 
A New Barth Book is On the Way 
Hoiw God Became Jesus: part 1 in review of the evangelical response to Ehrman 
Easter Sermon 2014 
Religion for $1,000, Alex 
The Fetish: Marx and the Aufhebung of Religion 
Praying 
John (de Gruchy) on John (Calvin): a commendation 
Historic Riverside Church recommends first woman as senior minister 
Bigger Than Bultmann? - Congdon in fine polemic mode 
Passover with Mohammed: A Jewish Journalist in Yemen 
Church attendance manual (2): singing 
South Africa—Twenty Years Later (by Stephen Martin) 
Wharton Study Shows the Shocking Result When Women and Minorities Email Their Professors 
Response to the Response: How God Became Jesus 
Age of Ignorance 
An Open Letter from a Secular Student of Religion 
"Gospel of Jesus’ Wife" Less Durable Than Sexism Surrounding It 
The ‘Gospel of Jesus’s Wife’ is Still as Big a Mystery as Ever 
Book Review: The Westminster Handbook to Karl Barth 
Video: How God Became Jesus 
How Jesus Became God: review of Bart Ehrman’s latest (part 2) 
How Jesus Became God: review of Bart Ehrman’s latest (part 3) 
How Jesus Became God: final installment in review of Ehrman’s latest 
How God became Jesus: review of the evangelical response to Ehrman (part 2) 
How God Became Jesus: part 3 in review of the evangelical response to Bart Ehrman 
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Time for another one of these. And if this isn’t enough reading material for you, go ahead and check out the last link post. It has been a while since then. In any case, enjoy these while I prance around in fancy colorful robes in order to give newer and older alumni a favorable impression of the weight of tradition and the majesty of scholarship.
So, first we have links from DET:
- Problems with Barth’s Exegesis on Baptism? - Mondays with McMaken
- New Center for Barth Studies Book Review
- Wheaton Theology Conference 2014: Some Highlights
- Barth, Baptism, and Grace – A Brief Response to Peter Leithart
- Rauschenbusch and the "Kingdom of Evil" (2): Dorrien on the Social Gospel
- What is eternal life? Karl Barth's Answer
- Kenneth Reynhout's "Interdisciplinary Interpretation": Introduction
- The Church and the Valley of Dry Bones (Ezekiel 37) - Paul M. van Buren’s “Austin Dogmatics”
- The Wittenberg University Team – Kittelson on Luther
And now here are you links from elsewhere:
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