Meanwhile, back at the ranch… (January 19, 2021 ed.)
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, It’s been a while. How are you?
That about sums things up. The last link / updates post was back in May. Let’s dive right in to what I have to share with you all today.
To begin, Religious Theory (“E-Supplement to the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory”) published a paper I wrote on Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Ethics: “The Ultimate And The Penultimate – Bonhoeffer’s Twofold Contextualism In Adjudicating Competing Ethical Claims.” Click for part 1 and part 2.
My redoubtable editorial associate, Scott Jackson, published another book review in Christian Century (which is very cool): A humble God? - Matthew Wilcoxen traces the idea from Augustine through Katherine Sonderegger.
Good friend of the blog, Kate Hanch (you may recall when I talked with her about Julian of Norwich), organized a book study on Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree and she posted seven (!) videos for it. Click here: you don’t want to miss these.
Here are some links where people have been kind enough to interact with my work:
Helmut Gollwitzer and the Dialectic of Utopia
Thanks to Lauren Larkin for having me on her podcast: “Sign of the Gospel”
In Rags and Wood
Baptized as Holy Troublemakers
Christofascism and Catastrophe
Refiner’s Fire
Here is some Lindenwood news I’m particularly excited about:
One of my former students won a big award! Kayla Piers Stewart Wins Young Alumni Award
My good faculty colleague, Lindenwood chaplain, and friend of the blog, Nichole Torbitzky (you may remember our three conversations about Barthian and Process theology – part 1, part 2, part 3), won a grant! Torbitzky Receives Racial Equity & Interfaith Cooperation Award
A recent publication of mine also received attention (pardon the mix-up with my name and some other copy-editing infelicities – it’s a student publication). Lindenwood Religion Professor Dr. Travis … McMaken Adds Another Published Work To His Resume
Anyway, here’s what’s been happening at DET:
Wilmington 1898: When white supremacists overthrew a US government
Why Jordan Peterson Is Always Wrong
Amid this pandemic, can we say with Julian of Norwich, ‘All shall be well’?
The Coronavirus Was an Emergency Until Trump Found Out Who Was Dying
A Biblical Mystery at Oxford
Karl Barth’s gift to the church
Boxing and Religious Identity
Near Death Experiences
The Church of QAnon: Will conspiracy theories form the basis of a new religious movement?
A boot is crushing the neck of American democracy – by Cornel West
Defund Police: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Says Budgets Wrongly Prioritize Cops Over Schools, Hospitals
Depicting the Undepictable: the word, the image, the divine and Islam
New Book Series: Transforming Political Theologies
Anti-Capitalism Needs More Than Christian Virtues
Renovating Tradition: Insights from Dorothee Soelle
UCLA protests LAPD using Jackie Robinson Stadium for protest arrest processing
103 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
Southern Baptists See Historic Drop in Membership
FBI Director Christopher Wray Says A Majority of Domestic Terrorism Cases are Motivated by White Supremacist Violence
The Last Anointing
Whose Christianity is Really Christianity?
John Flett appointed Professor of the University
Race and Christianity in Australia
Political Theology & Incarceration / Black Thought / Settler Colonialism
Anti-Blackness and Christian Ethics
The Imperial Boomerang: How colonial methods of repression migrate back to the metropolis
James H. Cone argues that Black Liberation Theology developed independently from Liberation Theology
“Enemies of Humanity”: Political Theology from the Pipelines
Chickens Come Home to Roost: the U.S. Empire, the Surveillance State and the Imperial Boomerang
Why I Stopped Talking About Racial Reconciliation and Started Talking About White Supremacy
Sojourner Truth, Embodiedness, and the Erotic
Indigenous Stewardship and the Death Rattle of White Supremacy
The Stories We Tell: Progressive Rewriting of History
Pandemic Police Populism
The Dismantling of Myths
The “Purity” Hoax - Elisabeth Elliot was the Evangelical sex guru because of a love story. Did it happen?
The Far-Reaching Consequences of Siberia’s Climate-Change-Driven Wildfires
Washington's NFL team retires name long condemned as anti-Indigenous slur
Challenging the Police - Abolition and Christian Ethics
On John Ortberg and Menlo Church
Octavia Butler and Intersectional Socialism in the Age of Trump
Federal Law Enforcement Use Unmarked Vehicles To Grab Protesters Off Portland Streets
David Shor’s Unified Theory of American Politics
John Lewis, Towering Figure of Civil Rights Era, Dies at 80
Dozens of moms formed a human shield to protect protesters from officers outside a federal courthouse in Portland
Humility and Eroticism with Kate Hanch
Ta-Nehisi Coates on Vanity Fair’s September Issue, The Great Fire
Decolonizing the University
QAnon is the Perfect Evangelical Conspiracy
The illness he is
Writer Anand Giridharadas brutally criticized corporate board members at a conference
Presidents Were Never Meant to Have Unilateral War Powers
R. H. Tawney’s Christian Socialism Was a Moral Crusade Against Capitalism
Have courts been avoiding the merits of Trump's "stolen election" claims?
Several Capitol police officers suspended, more than a dozen under investigation over actions related to rally, riot
Is a Christian theological engagement with sharī‘a possible?
Revolution of the Light
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- Karl Barth on Divine Freedom – comprising a presentation to a recent Lindenwood University faculty colloquium
- Into the Thicket: Nelson's Guide to Jüngel
- Barth's "Göttingen Dogmatics" - §3: Deus Dixit (“God has spoken”)
- Part 1 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
- October 22nd Digital Colloquium – Society for Dialectical Theology
- Videos Now Available! – SDT Digital Colloquium
- Part 2 - Scots Confession, History & Theology
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