Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, honestly…it’s been over a month since the last link post. What can I say? It’s been busy! AAR, Thanksgiving, giving finals, grading finals, and now we’re staring down the barrel of Christmas and New Year. I’m hard at work preparing syllabi for coming semesters and fulfilling other bureaucratic responsibilities, and I know that the other DET contributors are in similar situations.
For that reason, I’d like to announce that DET will be on hiatus until after Epiphany.
We’re going to have some good stuff for you once we resume, so mark your calendars and stay tuned! In the meantime, why not revisit some of the more recent DET posts listed below, or catch up on your reading from the wider theo-blogosphere. If all else fails, dig into the DET serials collection, or the Karl Barth Blog Conference archives. There’s more than enough kicking around to keep you busy.
We’ll see you after Christmas—all twelve days of it!
Recent DET posts:
Good reading from abroad:
People of faith have legitimate questions about use of lethal drones - From George Hunsinger
Radical Interpretations of the Bible – Paper Titles
Was Athanasius a universalist?
Reforming the “peer review” system. A proposal.
Brittany Maynard Didn’t Commit Suicide (What We Can Learn From 9-11′s “Falling Man”)
Why we are looking at the ‘value’ of college all wrong
Red flags on Red Square: celebrating the Russian Revolution
The Good News of Church Decline
Dear White People and Black Liberal Aspirations
Marxist Exegesis of the Gospel of John?
10 Poverty Myths, Busted - Must read
A Review of "Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker" by Andrew Root
The Politics of the Talents—Matthew 25:14-30
If the sky falls, does it matter? A look at the cultural influence Presbyterians can still wield in the 21st century
Jesus Christ, Baby Daddy?
Why Jüngel for Andrew Root?
Stalin as a Theological Student
This Feminist Twist On “The Princess Bride” Will Give You Life
Blogging with Barth: CD 2.1 §30.3 "The Patience and Wisdom of God" pp. 406-440
Updated outline of Saint Iosif: Stalin and Religion
Transcendence in the Midst of Life?
Feminism as Evangelism - How Gender Justice Brought Me Back to the Church
Reading Habits of Pastors
Guest Post: TJ Lang on Campbell’s new book, Framing Paul
When Tradition Becomes Commonplace
A Talmud in Exile: The Continuing Conversation
The Curious Case of Jesus’s Wife
The Promise and Prospects of Retrieval: Recent Developments in Dogmatics - John Webster
“Most theologians have been cowards”
The Blog as a Commonplace Book
The Slow Motion Lynching of President Barack Obama
Theology as Autobiography
A Symposium on William T. Cavanaugh’s “The Myth of Religious Violence”
The Promise and Prospects of Retrieval: Recent Developments in Roman Catholic Thought that Shape Contemporary Dogmatic Theology
The Politics of Hospitality—Matthew 25:31-46
The Evangelical Calvinist’s Preliminary Response to Kevin Vanhoozer’s Critique of Evangelical Calvinism
Hong Kong Protests: A Great Disservice to Christianity in China
John Roxborogh’s A History of Christianity in Malaysia
The Politics of the Divine Warrior—Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:2-4; 3:17-19
Review: Political Augustinianism, by Michael S. Bruno
What is Marxist Criticism of the Bible?
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…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Ok, honestly…it’s been over a month since the last link post. What can I say? It’s been busy! AAR, Thanksgiving, giving finals, grading finals, and now we’re staring down the barrel of Christmas and New Year. I’m hard at work preparing syllabi for coming semesters and fulfilling other bureaucratic responsibilities, and I know that the other DET contributors are in similar situations.
For that reason, I’d like to announce that DET will be on hiatus until after Epiphany.
We’re going to have some good stuff for you once we resume, so mark your calendars and stay tuned! In the meantime, why not revisit some of the more recent DET posts listed below, or catch up on your reading from the wider theo-blogosphere. If all else fails, dig into the DET serials collection, or the Karl Barth Blog Conference archives. There’s more than enough kicking around to keep you busy.
We’ll see you after Christmas—all twelve days of it!
Recent DET posts:
- Two New(ish) Books Worth Looking at While in the AAR Book Exhibition Hall
- Why the Niebuhrs Still Matter (Part 3)
- Peter Martyr Vermigli on the Holy Spirit
- DET Contributor Scott Jackson to Chat with "Barth for Dummies"
- Announcing the 2015 Karl Barth Pastor’s Conference
- David Fergusson on Science and Religion
- Reading Scripture with John Calvin: Malachi 2:13–16
- My Book on Barth and Baptism is now available with Logos Bible Software
- Jesus and the Kingdom: Three Paradigms (Part 4)
Good reading from abroad:
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