I love finding good theology stuff online and I recently ran into a bunch that were interesting so I thought I would share them.
1. Jon Sobrino’s interview from sojourners. It is a great little article about his theological conflict with Rome, working among the poor, and how suffering influences his reflection on the [...]
Entries from December 2007
Great Free Theology Audio and Articles
December 20, 2007
Sobrino on the West’s only unquestioned dogma of the Christmas season
December 18, 2007
“The unquestioned dogma of profit…We are speaking of those fundamentalisms - individualism, comfort, or pleasure (so soft in appearance, but with grave consequences) - that are accepted without justification and unquestionably prized and promoted. We are speaking also of the simplistic and infantile attitudes that may express themselves in very pretentious language, sometimes in [...]
Deep Shift Excitment in NC
December 15, 2007
I am very pumped about the upcoming Deep Shift event here in NC. Brian McLaren is bringing an interactive experience with music, art, discussion, just coffee, and Brian speaking around the content of his newest and best book yet.
If you haven’t read the book you should, but to tempt you I will point you [...]
Caputo on Radical Orthodoxy
December 15, 2007
I found this comment as an end note in John Caputo’s The Weakness of God: A Theology of Event:
Radical Orthodoxy is a movement that turns the quaint and (self-)comforting idea that everything is either a Christian metaphysics of participation (that is, Radical Orthodoxy) or nihilism, by which they seem to mean variants of their version [...]
McLaren talking with secular fundies
December 6, 2007
I had three friends email me about Brian McLaren blogging this week at Table For One and so I checked it out. If you haven’t read Brian’s new book you will see him summarize himself well. Most importantly are the comments under each blog. If you want to see how to engage [...]
My New Son has Arrived
December 5, 2007
Here is Elgin Thomas Fuller. He arrived at 4:51 am yesterday. He is doing great. Now back to see him and mommy.
"Theologies of the Two-Thirds World: Three-Thirds Important for the Western Church"
December 3, 2007
Table Talk, a Wake Forest University Divinity School student group I helped to start, had Dr. Rob Sellers come to give a super lecture and now you can hear it. Dr. Sellers spent 25 years living in Indonesia and the Philippines and has committed his life and academic pursuits to inter-faith dialogue and trying to [...]
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