Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Wow, it’s been pretty busy around DET in the three weeks since last installment of links were posted. We had the DET Book Giveaway, the publication of the KBBC book (see left sidebar – order now!), and a good ongoing conversation sparked by a guest post by Collin Cornell. In the meantime, I’ve been collecting lots of links . . .
Here are the recent DET links:
And now for links from elsewhere:
45. Internationale Karl Barth Tagung
The one theology book all atheists really should read
Piracy, Politics, and Proximate Justice
#CanonFodder: The shortest ever commentary on the whole Bible
A wee note on Christology and the Constantinian arrangement
Hanging On with Chalcedon
Young. Restless. No Longer Reformed (a really good new book)
Forty helpful tips for anti-communists
Book Notice: Scott Swain on The God of the Gospel
In accordance with the scriptures...
Refusing to Reconcile: Against Racial Reconciliation
Richest 85 People Own As Much Wealth As Poorest 3.5 Billion
For the Love of Money
Review of The Lost World of Scripture (Walton and Sandy) by Carlos Bovell
The Song of St Magnus
“Barth was brilliant and irresponsible as usual.”
Incarnation and Idolatry: The Question of Jesus in Christian-Muslim Dialogue ~ The Dawe Lectures 2014
Fun Facts From Church History: The Day Calvin Published his Commentary on Hosea
That’s A Strange Thing For Calvin to Say…
Coming From T&T Clark: ‘Karl Barth and the Incarnation’
Capitalism vs. Democracy
Meaningless Church Jargon
How David Bentley Hart Censored My Review of His New Book at First Things
Marx Was Right: Five Surprising Ways Karl Marx Predicted 2014
On daily writing routines: or, What to switch on and what to switch off
10 rules for preaching on the parables
Augustine and his figurative–and therefore not at all modern evangelical–view of the Bible
Two conferences to note
“All Things Turned Upside Down”—Calvin on Slavery
Resources for reading the Bible and Rabbis
Review of Petr Pokorny’s From the Gospel to the Gospels
God With Us (Christoph Barth)
History, Theology, and the Task of the Historical Theologian
On Matheson’s The Rhetoric of the Reformation
When my job is to read ancient texts
100 Years of Political Theology: a Marxist Perspective
No to Church, Yes to Jesus?
From the State of Control to a Praxis of Destituent Power
Top 10 Disadvantages to Capitalism
Book Review in Ecclesiology: John Flett’s The Witness of God
Why you’re wrong about communism: 7 huge misconceptions about it (and capitalism)
100 Years of Political Theology: An Islamic Perspective (by M. Owais Khan)
A Theology of Legos
The Politics of Choice: Deuteronomy 30:15-20
“Worldview” is not Reformed - Amen
The Woody Allen Problem: How Do We Read Pacifist Theologian (and Sexual Abuser) John Howard Yoder?
The Gospel According to Young-Earth Creationist Ken Ham
"God didn't die, he was transformed into money" - An interview with Giorgio Agamben - Peppe Savà
Enjoy!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Wow, it’s been pretty busy around DET in the three weeks since last installment of links were posted. We had the DET Book Giveaway, the publication of the KBBC book (see left sidebar – order now!), and a good ongoing conversation sparked by a guest post by Collin Cornell. In the meantime, I’ve been collecting lots of links . . .
Here are the recent DET links:
- My Most Recent Publication: Review of Jason Goroncy’s “Hallowed Be Thy Name”
- Helmut Gollwitzer and John Webster on Scripture, or, the problem of *ethical* biblical criticism – A guest post by Collin Cornell
- DET Book Giveaway Contest This Week!
- Book Giveaway Entry #1 – Wyatt Houtz
- Book Giveaway Entry #2 – Barry K. Morris
- Book Giveaway Entry #3 – Mason Thompson
- Book Giveaway Poll - Get Voting!
- DET Book Giveaway Contest – And the winner is…
- Breaking News—DET KBBC Book is now in print!
- Comments Brought to Light: David Congdon on Bultmann, Barth, Heidegger, Scripture, Tradition, and Sache
And now for links from elsewhere:
Enjoy!
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