Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been a month and a half, actually, since the last link post. I’m an academic, and it was summer. Not that I wasn’t working: I was chained to my desk by what are still relatively new administrative responsibilities. But I had to have a summer somehow, and going on something of a semi-formal blog hiatus was it. DET is back up and running, however, and you can expect the usual steady stream of posts. And we even managed to pile up some good stuff while on hiatus! Be sure to check up on anything you missed while enjoying the summer.
And here is a selection of what I’ve been reading on the wider interwebs, for your perusal.
Donald Trump is not funny
When Our Truths Are Ignored: Proslavery Theology’s Legacy
Announcing a new conference series: Theology Connect
Interview with David Congdon, by Karl Barth for Dummies
Radicalism, Violence and Religious Texts Auckland – Abstracts #RVRT
Barth and Woman at Yale by Carol P. Christ
Barth vs Bultmann: The Myth of the Whale and the Elephant
The powerful symbolism of a Grexit
On being ecclesiastical tourists
Liberty and Justice for All People of Color – Anna Floerke Scheid
What women theologians have done for the church
Church: The Quest for Christian Community
Theologies of marriage
Why James H. Cone’s Liberation Theology Matters More Than Ever
There is No Design
Spurgeon: How the politically liberal preacher became a conservative Christian paragon
Rest in Peace: J. Louis Martyn
Tony Campolo Calls for Full Inclusion of Gay & Lesbian Christians
College is not a commodity. Stop treating it like one
Barthing
Five (or Six) Questions with Chris Tilling
5 Ways Powerful People Trick You Into Hating Protesters
“Everything has got a little price”: Money as God in the Theology of the Thénardiers in the Musical Version of Les Misérables
‘Grace and gratitude’ at Big Tent — Q&A with theologian Martha Moore-Keish
The stripping of the cross: the cosmic cross of early Christianity and the naked cross of modern theology
Confessing Our Vicious History: White Catholics and Violence Against Black Churches
Jesus Christ Prays For All People: A Letter by Karl Barth
Review: World Upside Down by C. Kavin Rowe
Five Highlights of the Pope’s New Encyclical
Rule of Law and U.S. Incarceration Rates
Jürgen Moltmann on ‘Predestination: Karl Barth’s Doctrine of the Election of Grace’
On the Subversive Meaning of the Supreme Court Ruling: Let them be as miserable as the rest of us
Fuller and Me
Theological click-bait: number 7 will shock you!
David Congdon’s “The Mission of Demythologizing”
The Politics of Complacency—Mark 6:1-13
What is the opposite of faith?
Barth On Christology’s ‘Identity Problem’
The Trial of God
Review of Apocalyptic Paul: Cosmos and Anthropos in Romans 5-8 edited by Beverly Roberts Gaventa
Christianity in China, Part I
Christianity in China, Pt II: Incredible Openness and the Fervor of First Love
Nehemiah Sermon on Domestic Violence
The Entrepreneurial Pastor
Ferguson police antagonized Michael Brown protesters, DoJ report finds
Losing Faith in Religious Higher Education: What happens when a seminary professor joins the religiously "unaffiliated"?
Augustine on the Ever-questioning Enigmatic Self
Enjoy the reading. We’ll be back soon with more of the usual high-quality DET content that you’re used to.
*wanders off looking under chairs and behind benches for said content
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It has been a month and a half, actually, since the last link post. I’m an academic, and it was summer. Not that I wasn’t working: I was chained to my desk by what are still relatively new administrative responsibilities. But I had to have a summer somehow, and going on something of a semi-formal blog hiatus was it. DET is back up and running, however, and you can expect the usual steady stream of posts. And we even managed to pile up some good stuff while on hiatus! Be sure to check up on anything you missed while enjoying the summer.
- Stumbling along Witherspoon Street - the highlight of my time at the 2015 Barth Conference [Coates]
- The Nine Lives of DET, pt. 1 [Jackson]
- The Nine Lives of DET, pt. 2 [Jackson]
- The Nine Lives of DET, pt. 3 [Jackson]
- Karl Barth, an annihilationist? A recent Twitter "conference" [McMaken]
- On the Supposed Irrelevance of Religious Studies: The Case of Environmental Change [McMaken]
- What Am I Reading? The Collected Sermons of Dietrich Bonhoeffer [Coates]
And here is a selection of what I’ve been reading on the wider interwebs, for your perusal.
Enjoy the reading. We’ll be back soon with more of the usual high-quality DET content that you’re used to.
*wanders off looking under chairs and behind benches for said content
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Follow @WTravisMcMaken
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