Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, so it’s been nearly a month since the last link post. I’ve been busy with a new semester, and am enjoying introducing my students to “Religious Upheaval in 16th Century Europe.” This past week was on Erasmus, who I think deserves more attention these days. But that’s another story . . .
There have been a lot of interesting and thought-provoking posts here at DET in the past month. Here’s the list in case you missed any:
And here’s some of what’s been going on elsewhere in the blogosphere:
Liberation Theology Blog Series. Post #3: The Resurrection as Liberation: An Introduction to James Cone’s Black Liberation Theology
Parisian Religious History: A Visit to Port-Royal
Blog birthday celebration: nine years old! And some blogging advice.
Converted at Seminary: Top Five Reasons Theological Education Matters
How Westminster Theological Seminary Came to Define Fundamentalism for Me
Meet the Wheaton College feminists
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (12): Megan DeFranza
What is the next big thing in biblical studies?
The seminary revolution
Coming This Fall: Advancing Trinitarian Theology
A note on Catherine Keller’s Face of the Deep
Doodlings digitalis
Where To Start With Jürgen Moltmann
Watching Ferguson through very different eyes
Twenty-One Former Mars Hill Church Pastors Bring Formal Charges Against Mark Driscoll
Why as a Christian do you care so much about Mike Brown?
Understanding the Ferguson Riots as a Symptom of Violence
10 Things Every College Student Needs to Know About Religion
A Little Niebuhring
Friday with Leunig: Beheadings, The World’s Gettings, and Starer Down
No Justice, No Peace: Reflections on the Tragedy of Ferguson
Liberation Theology Blog Series, Post #6: Is Liberation Theology Ideology (Critique)?: Juan Luis Segundo’s Faith and Ideology
Ferguson as Christological Challenge: Rethinking Jesus in an Unjust Society
A Former Marine Explains All the Weapons of War Being Used by Police in Ferguson
Mark Driscoll to step down while Mars Hill reviews charges
America Doesn’t Dislike Christians – It Dislikes “Christianists”
Doing Theology As Though Our Bodies Mattered
Has the "Niebuhr Moment" Passed?
Liberation Theology Blog Series. Post #4: Gustavo Gutiérrez. On Job: God-talk and the Suffering of the Innocent
Liberation Theology Blog Series, Post #5: Queer Theology: Critiquing Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Homophobia
Prayer for a Pastor’s Office
This season of ministry
Facing up to Ferguson
Through the Eye of a Needle (Lynn Cohick)
The Master’s Pools
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, so it’s been nearly a month since the last link post. I’ve been busy with a new semester, and am enjoying introducing my students to “Religious Upheaval in 16th Century Europe.” This past week was on Erasmus, who I think deserves more attention these days. But that’s another story . . .
There have been a lot of interesting and thought-provoking posts here at DET in the past month. Here’s the list in case you missed any:
- Theology is Women's Work
- Jan Hus the Eastern Christian: Greek Missionaries and Common Language
- Why I Am not an Angry, Post-Conservative, Post-Evangelical (But I don't Judge You if You Are)
- Early Years in Wittenberg – Hendrix on Luther
- On Remembering Wolfhart Pannenberg & the Future of his Theology
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 1.14–2.5
- Covenant vs. Cultural Religion - Paul M. van Buren’s “Austin Dogmatics”
- Eichmann the Kantian?
And here’s some of what’s been going on elsewhere in the blogosphere:
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