Attending the ReKnew Cross Vision Conference in St. Paul, MN This past week, Osheta and I spent several days in St. Paul, MN having an amazing time attending the third… Continue reading “Attending the ReKnew Cross Vision Conference in St. Paul, MN”…
Reknewing Hermeneutics, Part 1 – A Review of Crucifixion of the Warrior God by Greg Boyd “The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it;… Continue reading “Reknewing Hermeneutics, Part 1 – A Review of Crucifixion of the Warrior God by Greg Boyd”…
14 Words in Response to Wilson’s 14 Words 1.… Continue reading “14 Words in Response to Wilson’s 14 Words”…
Chemical & Idolatry: Reflections on a Jack Garratt Track and the Apocalypse of John Because here’s something else that’s weird but true: in the day-to-day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such… Continue reading “Chemical & Idolatry: Reflections on a Jack Garratt Track and the Apocalypse of John”…
SBL/AAR 2014: Theology Nerd Heaven This past weekend, I spent four days in sunny San Diego at the annual conference of the Society of Biblical… Continue reading “SBL/AAR 2014: Theology Nerd Heaven”…
God is Loving Savior, the Savingly Loved One, and Saving Love Itself: Reflections on Moltmann’s “Doxological Trinity” Some Christians think God became a Savior only after the historical crucifixion of Messiah Jesus of Nazareth. For these Christians, God is… Continue reading “God is Loving Savior, the Savingly Loved One, and Saving Love Itself: Reflections on Moltmann’s “Doxological Trinity””…
New Podcast! I’m very happy to announce that I’ve finally started a podcast after many years of toying with the idea. The… Continue reading “New Podcast!”…
Blog Series on ‘The Politics of Impassibility’ A five-part series on ‘The Politics of Impassibility’ based on thoughts from the book Mañana by Hispanic theologian and historian Justo González. Part 1:… Continue reading “Blog Series on ‘The Politics of Impassibility’”…
Justo González and the Politics of Impassibility, Part 5 We’ve finally arrived at the fifth and final installment of this series on the ‘politics of impassibility,’ looking deeply into… Continue reading “Justo González and the Politics of Impassibility, Part 5”…
Justo González and the Politics of Impassibility, Part 4 This is the fourth part of our series on Justo González and the politics of impassibility. (If you’re just tuning… Continue reading “Justo González and the Politics of Impassibility, Part 4”…