Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, it has been more like a month since the last link post. It’s a very busy time of year. But then again, what time of year isn’t very busy these days?
Anyway, we’ve had some good posts here at DET, including the beginnings of a pair of new series by contributor Scott Jackson. So be sure to check those out. In any case, here is the full list:
Here’s some interesting stuff for you from elsewhere:
Translating Mark Driscoll
Elite Attackers of Public Schools Don't Admit the Impact of Economic Inequality, Racism on Education
New book series: Religion and Radicalism
Faith Without Apologetics
Outsourcing and privatisation: how the bourgeois state grows ever larger
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (16): Jeannine Brown
Forthcoming: The Collected Works of Eberhard Jüngel, Special 80th Birthday Edition
On being a contemporary of Christ, or, why dialectical theology matters
The Canon of Philosophy Student Karaoke Songs
Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928-2014)
6 things you probably didn’t know about the OT and ancient Jews
Tremper Longman and the Situation at Westminster Theological Seminary
Wolfhart Pannenberg R.I.P.
10 Signs You Take The Bible Too Literally
Jürgen Moltmann on Wolfhart Pannenberg, his “dear friend and opponent”
Campbell’s brief response to Leithart on Justification Theory
Barth’s Rhetoric of the Holy Spirit
Deviant Calvinism: Broadening Reformed Theology
Ten Commandments for Theological Students, Redux and Etcetera
Descending on Humanity and Intervening in History: a guest review by Kim Fabricius
Nietzsche, Neo-Atheism, and Nihilism
Romans 12:1-2 and the purpose of theological education
Church attendance manual (3): "Please be seated"
Pannenberg and Torrance on Intelligent Design and Contingency: A Short Essay
Hunsinger responds to Rose
Which Barth? Whose Failure?
Blown Backward into the Future - This is a must-read about the current state of academia in North America.
Endorsements for “Karl Barth and the Incarnation”
Muslim Scholars Release Open Letter To Islamic State Meticulously Blasting Its Ideology
Other Interesting Aspects of the Digital Karl Barth Library…
Mitch Albom: Her flock has Faith
“American dream” is now a myth: How bad policies and worse ideology ruined us
“Not what we expected” – sermon on Exodus 17
Bad Calvin
Ding-dong doodlings
Lord of the loo: a sermon on Graham Greene
The Politics of Water: Exodus 17:1-7
Liberation Theology Blog Series, Post #7: Is Liberation Theology Ideology (Critique)?: Juan Luis Segundo’s Faith and Ideology
The Politics of Just Wages—Matthew 20:1-16
Liberation Theology Blog Series, Post #8: On Sovereignty: Indigenous Liberation and the Failure of the Nation-State
The Politics of Sacrifice—Exodus 12:1-14
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, it has been more like a month since the last link post. It’s a very busy time of year. But then again, what time of year isn’t very busy these days?
Anyway, we’ve had some good posts here at DET, including the beginnings of a pair of new series by contributor Scott Jackson. So be sure to check those out. In any case, here is the full list:
- Why the Niebuhrs Still Matter (Part 1)
- Rosemary Radford Ruether on Counterrevolutionary Latitudinarianism
- Jesus and the Kingdom: Three Paradigms (Part 1)
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 2.6–9
- Jesus and the Kingdom: Three Paradigms (Part 2)
Here’s some interesting stuff for you from elsewhere:
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