Meanwhile, back at the ranch… (2023.03.12 ed.)
…or, Something to keep you busy over the weekend…
…or, The Past Fortnight in the Theoblogosphere.
Well, I’m getting back into the swing of these I think. It’s only been two months since the last updates post, which is much better than the nearly two year gap that preceded it. DET has been pretty active once again, as you will no doubt have noticed. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed the series – and it’s primarily been series, the past couple months – that we’ve been working through. The links to all these recent posts are below but, as always, you can also access these and other DET series on the Serials Index page.
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And now, without further ado, here’s what’s been happening at DET:
How College Became a Ruthless Competition Divorced From Learning
Why Mike Lindell and the Majority of White Evangelicals Can’t Give Up on ‘The Big Lie’
Vocational Awe and Librarianship: The Lies We Tell Ourselves
Braveheart’s Warped History Keeps Suckering Evangelicals
Dead Poet’s Society Goes Online
What Happened to Giorgio Agamben?
Next year in Kyiv?
Selected Negative Teaching Evaluations of Jesus Christ
Our Stories This Story: The Youth
In two years, this mainline denomination has paid off $100 million in medical debt
Jesus in America is a national study released in March 2022 in a partnership between The Episcopal Church and Ipsos
The five-paragraph fetish
Bad History: Evangelical histories and the development of Christian nationalism
The quiet rise of Christian dominionism
When Texas Cowboys Fought Private Property
If the Forbidden Fruit were a Red Delicious Apple
Pruitt-Igoe: A Black Community Under the “Atomic Cloud”
On Why I Don't Think I'm Illiberal...or authoritarian, or possessing a delirious desire to exercise coercive power, and the like
On Citing Monsters. Or not.
Imagining the Best Future We Can
Did Saint Augustine Own Slaves? The African bishop's ties to slavery have been overlooked.
America Is Growing Apart, Possibly for Good
Three Religion Presses Name New Top Executives
How to Write an Introduction for an Academic Book
Journaling as a Means of Research
A Profession, If You Can Keep It – on the academic field of History
How to Write English Prose – by David Bentley Hart
The Objectively Objectionable Grammatical Pet Peeve
Pope Francis and Mother Angélique: A Feminist Historical Theology Issue
The price of the ticket – on James Baldwin
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