Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
We haven’t had one of these posts since the middle of November and, by my reckoning, that’s more like three fortnights… So it’s time to share some links! We took a little bit of a break for the holidays, but we’ll be back going strong on Monday. This is your chance to make sure you’re all caught up before diving in to a new year at DET!
Here’s what we’ve posted since the last link collection:
Here’s some thought-provoking stuff from elsewhere that you may want to read:
Christians, Muslims, and God Take Two
Advent day 21: God our midwife and mother
On Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the United States
December doodlings
Christmas for the broke
An Open Letter to Mr. Falwell: Princeton Theological Seminary Responds
Rudolf Bultmann, “Theologian of Perpetual Advent”
CFA: Advanced Theological Studies Fellowship
Six Full-Fee PhD Scholarships Available with New Logos Institute
Advent ambiguity
Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated
Rethinking Boundaries in the Study of Religion and Politics
Diddly doodlings
Three ways to see the Bible as an adult
The spiritual vision of Macbeth
Parents: Your Children Need Professors With Tenure
Advice to a Young Pastor: Karl Barth
Secular, but Feeling a Call to Divinity School
Lecture Me. Really.
Dumb and dumber: a sermon
How to write an essay about teaching that will not be published in the NYT, Chronicle, IHE, or anywhere else
The Misplaced Fear of Religion in Classrooms
Some thoughts on Ross Douthat and Doctrine
Is There A Place For Women at Our Lord’s Table? Some Questions for Ross Douthat
The Collapse of Liberal Protestant Churches
Postgraduate course on Origen
Jesus against the Scribal Elite
“What are you going to do with that?"
Bourne of Baptism
Why I Signed the Letter to the NYTimes about Ross Douthat
Five Important Women of the Reformation You Should Know About
The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: The first modern revolution in China
God’s church is a school for learning: a hymn by Kim
God is love: Varieties of love in Christian tradition
Karl Barth’s funeral sermon for his son Matthias
Why Karl Barth is ultimately free church in his ecclesiology
Hot diggidy doodlings
A very short history of modern ‘terrorism’
Pederasty in Rome Revisited
Refugee Train across Europe
Barth Volume 2.2 - The Election of God
Why are so many Americans skeptical about climate change? A study offers a surprising answer
Donald Trump: Tyrant-in-Training
Brief Admonishment from the Old Man of Basel
Rudolf Bultmann: a companion to his theology
Bending Our Gendered Prayers
Wolfhart Pannenberg systematic theology chapter 8
Postbarthian’s top 10 of 2015
David Steinmetz Dies at 79
Stay tuned for more!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
We haven’t had one of these posts since the middle of November and, by my reckoning, that’s more like three fortnights… So it’s time to share some links! We took a little bit of a break for the holidays, but we’ll be back going strong on Monday. This is your chance to make sure you’re all caught up before diving in to a new year at DET!
Here’s what we’ve posted since the last link collection:
- Another Chance to Hear me Speak: My upcoming AAR / TFT TF lecture on Torrance's criticism of Barth's doctrine of Baptism
- Martin Luther’s chapter-by-chapter summary of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans
- Read More Kant, for Barth's Sake!
- Diller on Barth, Pannenberg, and Fideism
- Karl Barth among the (Lesser) Saints
- What Am I Reading? David Congdon’s “The Mission of Demythologizing”
- Was the First Christmas Night Really So "Silent"? Revisiting a Scholastic Debate
Here’s some thought-provoking stuff from elsewhere that you may want to read:
Stay tuned for more!
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