Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, it’s been more like two months than like a fortnight, but oh well. Things happen. There are classes to teach, books to read (and write), etc. The good news is that we’ve had some great posts since the last link post, both here at DET and in the wider theological interwebs at large. So sit back, buckle-up, and get ready for this batch of links!
First, here’s what we have been up to here at DET:
And here’s what you may have missed in the theo-blogosphere:
Ecology and Hope: a conference
Fortnight For Whose Freedom? Do Black Lives Matter to the United States Catholic Bishops?
Dylann Roof Was Wrong: The Race War Isn’t Coming, It’s Here
Call for Papers: Radicalism, Violence and Biblical Texts
Call for Papers: Radicalism, Violence and Religious Texts
Paul and the Crucifixion: Neither Modern, Nor Postmodern
Memory Eternal: Marcus Borg
Face to Face Series by Marty Folsom
Jürgen Moltmann’s 1979 Warfield Lectures on the Trinity (audio)
Slavoj Zizek – Calvinism is Christianity at its Purest
Friendship and the Insufficiency of God
Calvin's genius for wretchedness
The Political Theology Syllabi Project: Devin Singh
Satan’s Temptations in Dostoevsky and Tolstoy (Caleb Upton)
Privilege of Teaching Scripture
Heretical typos: von Balthasar's Origen
The Radical Politics of Mister Rogers: 10 Fascinating Facts
My Forthcoming Book: The Mission of Demythologizing
On Adorno’s anti-theodicy
The Political Theology Syllabi Project: Paul Heck
Karl Barth 1962 Warfield Lectures (audio)
Jürgen Moltmann on the Speaking in Tongues
Religion: Idealism or Materialism?
Karl Barth on Demythologizing the Empty Tomb and Ascension
Congratulations to James Gordon!
Jürgen Moltmann on Women in Ministry
This is almost embarrassing: endorsements for the Sacred Economy of Ancient Israel
Why The New Growing Global Anti-Semitism?
Jürgen Moltmann “The Nuclear Age is Humanity’s Final Age”
Bruce McCormack on the Misuse of the Imago Dei (Image of God)
On the Wrong Side of God: U.S. Policy and the Legacy of Romero – Kevin C. Molloy
Jürgen Moltmann 2001 Grider-Winget Lecture Series at NTS (Audio)
Just for Presbyterians: You are (Probably) Not a Lay Leader
“It’s Not a Matter of Obeying the Bible”: 8 Questions for Walter Brueggemann
Karl Barth’s Sermons to the Basel Prisoners: How to Preach the Church Dogmatics
The Man Who Launched a Theological Revolution
Karl Barth meets Billy Graham (Eberhard Busch’s Karl Barth: His Life from Letters and Autobiographical Texts)
Even setting evolution aside, basic geology disproves creationism
Why would one join the Chinese Communist Party? Or, how socialism has become ingrained within Chinese culture
Criminals With Him: A Karl Barth Sermon to the Basel Prisoners
Can a religious person join the communist party?
Dorner against Kenotic Christology, in a nutshell
The Politics of Belovedness—John 15:9-17
The Karl Barth Timeline
The Logos As A ‘Placeholder’
Slave Sex in Ancient Rome
Homosexuality and Romans 1
Joint PhD scholarships available at the University of Newcastle
Evangelicals’ claims of conservative supremacy are overstated — and misread America’s religious landscape
Of All The Magisterial Reformers, Calvin Was the Poorest
Christianity’s Decline? What the Pew Research Doesn’t Actually Tell Us
It's A Great Time To Be Graduating From A Mainline, Progressive, Christian, Divinity School
Secular education and Religion in New Zealand State Schools
Girl or boy? What do Chinese couples prefer?
Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of Historical Criticism
The inaugural NT symposium at Syndicate: Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of Historical Criticism
Career Advice From an Oldish Not-Quite Geezer
The Chapel of Negation: Some thoughts on Pyrotheology
Richard Hooker Companion off to the Publisher
The Great Tribulation of Global Neoliberalism – What Greece and ISIS Warn Us Of
The Mission of Demythologizing is now available
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, it’s been more like two months than like a fortnight, but oh well. Things happen. There are classes to teach, books to read (and write), etc. The good news is that we’ve had some great posts since the last link post, both here at DET and in the wider theological interwebs at large. So sit back, buckle-up, and get ready for this batch of links!
First, here’s what we have been up to here at DET:
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 2:17–3:3
- Academy of Parish Clergy Books of the Year for 2014 (Part 1)
- What Am I Reading? Kimlyn Bender on “Confessing Christ for Church and World”
- Wild Ideas about Pannenberg's 'Supposed' Hegelianism
- Once upon a time John Calvin wrote an academic rejection letter…
- Academy of Parish Clergy Books of the Year for 2014 (Part 2)
- Barth and MacIntyre on Tradition – More from Kimlyn Bender
- Karl Barth Conference 2015: A Sneak Peak
- What I Learned at Barth Camp 2015
And here’s what you may have missed in the theo-blogosphere:
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