Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been over a month, actually, since the last link post. There’s been lots happening these past weeks, some of which is reflected in the selection of links below. I should note, however, that I save lists of links and am usually running a bit behind the calendar by the time they get up here. So some of the most current events may be under-represented. I will try, however, to dig up some more recent “breaking news” sort of links.
As something of a random note, some of you may be interested in a bit of blogosphere press garnered recently by my book, The Sign of the Gospel: Toward an Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism after Karl Barth.
In any case, here’s what’s been happening at DET:
And here are the rest of the links:
Why Atheists Need the Church
Universities and theological colleges in Australia
If a Woman Aspires to Be an Elder, Does She Desire A Noble Task?
The Student Loan Crisis and the Strained Promises of the “Knowledge Society”
Deliberate Mistranslation in the New International Version (NIV)
“AHA” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (3): Daniel Kirk
Megachurch Star Mark Driscoll’s Publishing Downfall
The Bait-And-Switch Behind Today’s Hobby Lobby Decision
Supreme Court Backs Hobby Lobby - and Corporate Personhood
The 8 Best Lines From Ginsburg's Dissent on the Hobby Lobby Contraception Decision
I’m-running-out-of-d's doodlings
The imperfect God of classical Calvinism
“The Kingdom of Christ is Spiritual”: John Calvin and the Redemption of the Cosmos
Mars Hill megachurch lays off employees, makes intense appeals for money
World-renowned theologian joins University of Aberdeen: Stanley Hauerwas
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (4): Michael Pahl
Liberation Theology Reading List
Why We’re Marxists
Theodicy in dialogue
Darren O. Sumner - Karl Barth and the Legacy of Wilhelm Herrmann
Robert W. Jenson - On “The Philosophy that Attends to Scripture”
Why We Still Need "The Feminine Mystique"
Only those we need can betray us: My relationship with John Howard Yoder and his legacy
5 ways married men can act like adults around women (single or not)
Is Sexual Abuse Torture? (Cristina Richie)
Karl Barth on Gadgets
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (7): Christopher M. Hays
Bultmann on Audio
New Atheism, Fundamentalism and the Eclipse of Belief
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (10): Chris Tilling
Without justice, we’re not reading the same book
Karl Barth for Preachers: A Bibliography
Karl Barth’s doctrine of baptism and rejection of infant baptism
Nobody Writes About Prayer Like this Anymore
the work is ours
John Calvin and the Logic of Armed Resistance, Pt. 1 (Andrew Fulford)
Updated, Ongoing History of Women in Leadership in the C&MA in Canada
#Sorrynotsorry: on sexual abuse in the church
Mohler on Inerrancy: seventeen criticisms
The Con Artistry of Charter Schools
Liberation Theology Blog Series. Post #2: Rosemary Radford Ruether in the “Terra Incognita” of a New Humanity
Low Wages, Student Debt, and 'The Call:' Financing Seminary Education
When a college contracts ‘adjunctivitis,’ it’s the students who lose
Immanuel Kant: Fresh Prince of Philosophy
Vermittlungstheologie
White supremacy is the real culprit in Ferguson. The excuses just prove it
PC(USA) leaders call for calm and prayer in Ferguson crisis
A call to Presbyterians to stand in solidarity with the people of Ferguson
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been over a month, actually, since the last link post. There’s been lots happening these past weeks, some of which is reflected in the selection of links below. I should note, however, that I save lists of links and am usually running a bit behind the calendar by the time they get up here. So some of the most current events may be under-represented. I will try, however, to dig up some more recent “breaking news” sort of links.
As something of a random note, some of you may be interested in a bit of blogosphere press garnered recently by my book, The Sign of the Gospel: Toward an Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism after Karl Barth.
In any case, here’s what’s been happening at DET:
- A Friendly Critique from Hauerwas: Rauschenbusch and the "Kingdom of Evil" (5)
- The Story of the Wittenberg Concord – Kittelson on Luther
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 1.11–14
- To my deconverted friend – A guest post by Collin Pae Cornell
- What does it mean to say “Jesus is Lord”? Paul M. van Buren on Christianity and Nationalism
- Toward a Metaphysics of Solidarity: Rauschenbusch and the "Kingdom of Evil" (6)
And here are the rest of the links:
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