Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
*coughs nervously*
It’s actually been considerably longer than a fortnight since the last link post back in the middle of March. Mea maxima culpa, gentle reader. We’ve been quite busy here at DET during that time, so it isn’t as though you haven’t had plenty to read. The first list of links below demonstrates that very clearly. If you missed any of them along the way, now is your time to catch up! But, there have been some other comings and goings and doings in the theoblogosphere that I want to highlight before getting to the lists.
First of all, DET got a make-over! If you’re reading this then the chances are that you’ve noticed. It’s quite drastic. I wasn’t entirely pleased with it at first, but then I dug into the code and modified the style for block quotations and I’m much happier. I hope you enjoy it as well, gentle reader. And don’t forget to click that big subscribe button at the top of the page to ensure that you don’t miss any future DET posts!
Second, we had our yearly honors convocation here at Lindenwood University, and it was my honor to present the Harmon Religion Award. You can watch me do so below (crank up your speakers; then go subscribe to my YouTube channel):
Third and finally, at least in terms of this preamble, David Congdon has been busy online lately. Here are four things from him that you should definitely read:
- I See That I Am Blind: Sermon preached at Church of the Holy Nativity, Clarendon Hills, IL on March 26, 2017
- Reading Rudolf Bultmann Forty Years Later
- No, The American Church Isn’t ‘in Exile’ [at Sojourners]
- Why the church is not in exile: a response to Brad East
- Marilynne Robinson on Theology [Heidelberger]
- Moltmann, Barth, Bloch, and Blumhardt (any 'B's missing?) [McMaken]
- Should We Speculate on the Fate of the "Unevangelized"? [Jackson]
- Karl Barth, Pacifism, and Just War [McMaken]
- What I Am Also Reading: Knitter on "Unitive Pluralism" [Jackson]
- What Am I Reading? Charles Marsh’s “Strange Glory” [McMaken]
- On Christianity and Socialism [McMaken]
- Stringfellow: A Naked Christ Strips the Powers [Jackson]
- God in the Void: Reflections for Holy Saturday [DeMarco]
- Leaping Like Calves: A guest sermon on Malachi 4:1-5 [Guest / Larkin]
- A Glimpse at the Life of Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides / Rambam) [McMaken]
- Living Humanly: Stringfellow on the Power of Resurrection [Jackson]
- When Dietrich Bonhoeffer met Karl Barth – with Charles Marsh [McMaken]
- The Great Upheaval: Reading Barth’s Early War Sermons [Jackson]
And here’s what’s been going on elsewhere on the interwebs:
- Are We Raising Racists?
- Breasts and the end of the penis [Ed.: honestly, this is about the Bible!]
- The Myth that the Church Alone Can and Should Take Care of the Poor
- Time-sucking academic job applications don't know enormity of what they ask
- McGuinness went from rebel to minister
- Robert E. Lee Worshipped Here: A Southern church wrestles with its Confederate history
- Review – Caputo, The Unconditional, The Folly of God (Richard M. Allen)
- I Am Ready for “San Romero”
- The Marginalization of Tim Keller: When anything short of adulation is oppression
- Is the religious left emerging as a political force? No
- Trump's "care" for the environment is the opposite of Catholic social teaching
- Does it pay to get a double major in college? [Ed.: spoilers—yes!]
- Really Useful Christianity: A Critique of Thomas & Friends
- The Gospel is Law: Karl Barth on the Relationship between Law and Gospel
- Bernie is wrong and Malcolm was right: What white liberals so often get wrong about racism and Donald Trump
- What Was Lenin Thinking?
- When liberation theology failed: How a blunder in Argentina can teach us today
- The president as pharaoh? Trump is turning up in Passover seders.
- Terrorizing Christian Egyptians At the Cusp of Holy Week
- The Passion of Southern Christians
- Princeton Theological Seminary president issues statement on 2017 Kuyper Lecture
- Review of: “Dogmatics after Barth,” Thomas, Günter, Rinse Reeling Brouwer and Bruce McCormack eds
- The United Airlines debacle isn't about customer service. It's about the morality of capitalism.
- I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong.
- This Is Going to Hurt: Serious challenges to the status quo will be met with panic and repression
- Fear of Diversity Made People More Likely to Vote Trump
- Remember when the White House had faith?
- All the Presidents’ Taxes
- #LentLite: Double Meaning of the Cross
- Church Glossary
- Ferdinant Schlingensiepen and the quest for the historical Bonhoeffer
- Supply-Side Economics, but for Liberals
- The Violent Clashes In Berkeley Weren't 'Pro-Trump' Versus 'Anti-Trump'
- Work, Debt, and Christian Witness (Kathryn Tanner)
- Fairytale Prisoner by Choice: The Photographic Eye of Melania Trump
- Theology beyond colonialist logic
- Political Theology Is Not Theological Enough (David Newheiser)
- How Political Is Theology? (Catherine Keller)
- Is Your Pastor Sexist?
- Sermon Content Is What Appeals Most to Churchgoers
- Holocaust, climate change — when did we know, what did we do?
- Don’t Bet On The Emergence Of A ‘Religious Left’
- Female Academics And The ‘Flexibility Myth’
- The Handmaid’s Tale Is a Warning to Conservative Women
- Peter Brown: Inventor of late antiquity
- Highly religious Americans are less likely than others to see conflict between faith and science
- America is Regressing into a Developing Nation for Most People
- Body Double: What Medieval Executive Theory Tells Us About Trump’s Twitter Accounts
- Ivanka defended her dad at a women’s conference in Germany. It didn’t go well
- Nevertheless, he persisted: Tales of masculine perseverance
- Age of Revolutions Bibliographies
- The Christ of Analytic Theology: A Review Essay
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