Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, I’ve been slacking off again. It’s been three weeks since the last links post. I know, I know. It’s shameful, really. But there’s nothing for it but to soldier on. At least it has been a busy three weeks here at DET. We’ve had lots of good posts, thanks in part to new DET contributor Scott Jackson. He’s already got a number of posts lined up in the hopper, so keep an eye out especially for his contributions. Now if I could only get the other contributors jump-started a bit…
In any case, here’s what’s been going on here at DET:
Now for a collection of links from elsewhere in the theo-blogosphere:
Faith as Constant Revolution: Some Thoughts on Heretics, Tricksters and Cynics
Faith is not a virtue (Calvin)
Reading Calvin’s Institutes: Introductions
If men got the Titus 2 Treatment…
Holy Trinity Brompton and the New Form of British Evangelicalism
When “the Bible says” and Life is in Danger
Wanted: high quality PhD candidates to study Muslim Marxism
Capitalism, the infernal machine: An interview with Fredric Jameson
Death and Taxes
The Top Sixty Evangelical Theologians
Upcoming ETS conference geared toward nervous protection of theological boundaries
#thisiswhatapastorlookslike
Honest Business Cards - Le Donne
John Calvin and Theological Exegesis
Christ has witnesses outside the church
The Politics of One’s Neighbor—Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18
PCUSA Seminary News
Beyond Old and New Perspectives on Paul
Doolally doodlings
Fun Facts From Church History: Did You Know Huldrych Zwingli Had a Brother Named James?
Ten reasons why being a pastor is the best job ever
A Church So Poor It Has to Close Schools, Yet So Rich It Can Build a Palace
...As Your Heavenly Father Is
Tweeting the Psalms: Book II
Nudging: Can Reform Make a Better Society? A Response to Charles Mathewes and Christina McRorie (by Roland Boer)
D. L. Moody the Barthian
Criticized by Ratzinger, Liberation Theology hailed at Vatican as founder gets hero's welcome
Neo-Atheism: Not Atheist Enough?
Walking the Second Mile: Jesus, Discrimination, and ‘Religious Freedom’
Calvin: The Man and the Legacy
China releases annual human rights report on the USA
Dave Ramsey Blocked Me on Twitter
The Invention Of 'The Economy'
A couple of endorsements
Naked and Ashamed: Women and Evangelical Purity Culture
Banned in Bangalore
Review of The Domain of the Word
Sliding scales: one last time on the parables
Review: Jesus is the Christ: The Messianic Testimony of the Gospels by Michael F. Bird
Google it: 20 questions Google can and can't answer
See you next time!
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, I’ve been slacking off again. It’s been three weeks since the last links post. I know, I know. It’s shameful, really. But there’s nothing for it but to soldier on. At least it has been a busy three weeks here at DET. We’ve had lots of good posts, thanks in part to new DET contributor Scott Jackson. He’s already got a number of posts lined up in the hopper, so keep an eye out especially for his contributions. Now if I could only get the other contributors jump-started a bit…
In any case, here’s what’s been going on here at DET:
- Barth’s Christologically-modified double-predestinarianism - Mondays with McMaken
- Miscellaneous Book and Conference Announcements Post
- Barth on God as Father and Creator, or, against Natural Theology
- Karl Barth in Conversation – Teasers from Christian T. Collins Winn
- Introducing Scott Jackson
- Faith and Hope, or, When Calvin had a good day in 1538
- Quiz: Who Penned These Lines?
- Karl Barth in Conversation – Teasers from David Guretzki
- Princeton Barth Conference – I’ll be there to speak about Gollwitzer
Now for a collection of links from elsewhere in the theo-blogosphere:
See you next time!
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