Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It seems that I have lapsed in my editorial duties since it has been well more than a fortnight since the last link post. In fact, it has been well over a month! There is one upside to my unfortunate neglect, however: I can tell you about a bunch of great posts that we’ve had here at DET since that last index!
Now, I realize that we are just a little less than one week out from AAR, and many of you may be frantically finishing papers or making travel arrangements – all of which doesn’t leave much time for catching up on your blog reading. But, it also means that in a few days many of you will be sitting in airports and on runways. And my hope is that when you find yourselves there, you will reach for some lovely blog reading from the below lists.
Here’s what we’ve been up to at DET:
Here are some interesting posts from around the neighborhood:
Willie Jennings: To be a Christian intellectual
David Congdon: A New Introduction to Rudolf Bultmann
Commentary on “God Sexuality and the Self” by Paul Dafydd Jones
Princeton Seminary Top Generator of PhD Faculty at Theological Schools
The New Zealand Association of Theological Schools – a conference and a call for papers
Ben Carson and Christianity 101
Religion and Diplomacy: Toward a better understanding of religion and global affairs
Church attendance manual (4): The eight types of sermons
Stalin’s reply to Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech
God is Boring and Church is Stupid – Reflections of a Parent
Father, Son and Michael Jordan? Gatorade’s Image of the Trinity
God, Bureaucracy, and Eschatology
Why the tech world highly values a liberal arts degree
Theology Needs Critical Hermeneutics
“Is it good news?” James 2:1-17
Can we talk about God now?
Seven Things I Wish All Pastors Knew About Academics—Part 1
Seven Things I Wish All Pastors Knew About Academics—Part 2
A Really Bad English Version of the Joint Declaration of German Protestant Churches on the Refugee Crisis
So what was our problem with Radical Orthodoxy?
Trinity College Bristol: New partnership with Aberdeen University
The God of Weak Theology
The church as unstable community
Patriarchy and Homosexuality
On the Perpetual Creation of Missing Gods
The Politics of Empowerment—Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29
Why Is College So Expensive if Professors Are Paid So Little?
Sad Day for the CCCU: EMU and Goshen Resign
Gehenna is for the Church
Modern Patriarchy
8 Reasons to Stop Saying ‘Men’ When We Mean Everyone
Transitioning to Doctoral Studies – Part 1
Transitioning to Doctoral Studies – Part 2
Human Consciousness & Religious Reality
The Unending Conversation: Is the problem sex or violence?
A Catholic Pope, A Protestant King, and Hope for God’s Impossible Future
A Favorite Barth Quote
PT 16.5 Guest Editorial: Laudato Si’: Rethinking Politics (Anna Rowlands)
30 tips for successful academic research and writing
The past is not dead; it is not even past: a sermon on Augustine and the Donatists
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
It seems that I have lapsed in my editorial duties since it has been well more than a fortnight since the last link post. In fact, it has been well over a month! There is one upside to my unfortunate neglect, however: I can tell you about a bunch of great posts that we’ve had here at DET since that last index!
Now, I realize that we are just a little less than one week out from AAR, and many of you may be frantically finishing papers or making travel arrangements – all of which doesn’t leave much time for catching up on your blog reading. But, it also means that in a few days many of you will be sitting in airports and on runways. And my hope is that when you find yourselves there, you will reach for some lovely blog reading from the below lists.
Here’s what we’ve been up to at DET:
- T. F. Torrance on Karl Barth and “the temptation of orthodoxy”
- Yale, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Academic Culture, and Africa: Some Highlights from Thomas Oden’s “A Change of Heart”
- What Am I Reading? Troeltsch on "The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches"
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 3:4–8
- All That Glitters: Teilhard de Chardin on Money
- Once more on Calvin and Luther, this time with Christine Helmer
- Ripped from the Headlines? Barth's Bremen Sermon (pt. 3)
- In Memory of Helmut Gollwitzer on the 22nd Anniversary of his Death
- What Am I Reading? Kevin Diller on “Theology’s Epistemological Dilemma”
- Barth’s Word to the Captives: “Saved by Grace”
- No Happy Mediums: Stringfellow on the "Afterdeath"
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 3:9–15
- A Hard World Communion Sunday to Preach: Revelation 7:9-17
- He Who Laughs Last Misses Faith? Niebuhr on Humor
- Diller on Epistemological “Skepticism” and Defining “Modernism” and “Postmodernism”
- A Chance to Hear Me Speak: Lindenwood Faculty Colloquium on November 18, 2015
- What Am I Reading? Brian Gerrish, “Christian Faith”
- To Believe Is Human, To Doubt...That's Also Human
Here are some interesting posts from around the neighborhood:
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