Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Three weeks this time, to be precise, since the last link post. That’s a lot better than a month and a half, which was the gap last time. There hasn’t been a ton happening here at DET to warrant another post, but the truth of the matter is that I have a huge pile of links to share and I want to unload some of them on you, gentle reader. And while DET posts have been few, there is at least one excellent one awaiting you (if you have not yet read it).
Here are DET’s most recent posts:
And here are some interesting posts from around the interwebs:
Roland Boer – “What has Marxism to do with Religion?”
Preliminary Announcement: China Road Conference 2016
Highlights from ‘Radicalism, Violence and Religious Texts’ Day 1 #RVRT2015
Against Infant Baptism, Me and Uncle Barth: W. Travis McMaken on Eberhard Jüngel’s Explication of Barth and Baptism
Young academics: The great betrayal
On the completion of reading Stalin
No, Kim Davis Is Not Martin Luther King, Jr.
In These Times of Racial Strife, A White Professor Explores The Prevalence of ‘White Fragility’
The Ethics of Being a Theologian
Eusebius and the Global War on Christians
Endangered Speeches: Why it matters (for all of us) that conservative seminaries are firing professors over theology
The ‘Missional’ Church: Ark of Escape or Community of Reconciliation?
Queen Appoints Professor David Fergusson to Chapel Royal
My College Is Being Blackmailed
The Sequel to God’s Not Dead Happened in My Classroom, But In Reverse
Peter Leithart, Biblical Criticism, and oh for heaven’s sake, seriously?
Confederate Madness Then and Now
Some Thoughts on “Retrenchment” in Christian Higher Education
The Politics of Transformed International Relations—Ephesians 2:11-22
A Review of Theng Huat Leow’s The Theodicy of Peter Taylor Forsyth
David Bentley Hart on God, Creation, and Evil
Christianity in China, pt 3: The problems faced by the Chinese church
The Politics of Getting Justice and Peace to Kiss—Psalm 85:8-13
Review: Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews
A New Way of Being Green – Why Pope Francis’ Encyclical Is Not Ultimately About The Environment
Religion in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea?
ABC doodlings
The Politics of Divine Kingship—Psalm 113:1-9
Anti-racism sermon on Mark 4:35-41
Help Wanted: Pastor-Theologians! (Apply Within)
Most Popular Volumes of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics
Downright doodlings
After Losing On Same-Sex Marriage, Conservative Christians Find A New Enemy
What’s in a name? Religious nones and the American religious landscape
That 'Useless' Liberal Arts Degree Has Become Tech's Hottest Ticket
Marx through the Eyes of N.T. Wright
Bibliography of Essential Readings on Chinese Philosophy
The Top Five Reasons to Study Religion
The Politics of Fearing God—Psalm 34:9-14
Dire doodlings
The Chinese through Abbasid eyes
The Fundamental Limitations of US Democracy
The Politics of White Supremacy—Ephesians 6:10-20
Soul of my Body: Karl Barth’s anthropology
Reading history rashly
Scholar discusses evil, God at Honors College lecture
Be those who love
Glimpses of a New Human Nature: Stalin and the Enthusiasm of Socialism (Part 1)
Sabbatical diary
The Politics of Kids and Dogs—Mark 7:24-37
John Calvin and the “Selfie”
5 Signs of the Resurrection of the Mainline Church
The Biblical Problem With Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis' Opposition To Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
Korean immigrant explores faith and leadership skills with PC(USA) scholarship
What’s the Most Epic Book Genre Mislabel in Publishing History?
Can the Evangelical Left Rise Again?
Happy reading, until next time!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Three weeks this time, to be precise, since the last link post. That’s a lot better than a month and a half, which was the gap last time. There hasn’t been a ton happening here at DET to warrant another post, but the truth of the matter is that I have a huge pile of links to share and I want to unload some of them on you, gentle reader. And while DET posts have been few, there is at least one excellent one awaiting you (if you have not yet read it).
Here are DET’s most recent posts:
- What Am I Reading? Thomas Oden, “A Change of Heart”
- Martin Luther on Being a Pastor (or Professor?)
- Teaching While White - A guest post by Collin Cornell
- Karl Barth’s Three "Words" to Atheism – More from Kimlyn Bender
And here are some interesting posts from around the interwebs:
Happy reading, until next time!
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