Postcards of the hanging
- Stanley Fish on the corporate university
- Kim with 9.5 theses on Christian unity
- Plus a new hymn from Kim: Praise to Jesus in the kitchen
- Mike provides the Hans Frei papers
- Dave on Schleiermacher and the distinction between Catholicism and Protestantism
- Eric has been Myered
- Cynthia with three posts on Jeremy Begbie and music: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3
- Halden discusses Jacques Ellul on faith and the visual
- Dan warns against the bookcase backdrop
- Josh on Heidegger and theology
- David critiques the label “pacifist”
- Kyle discusses an excellent book by Mark McIntosh
- Sufjan Stevens offers a bit of theology
- Brian on Yoder’s Žižekian move
- A new article on a Bulgakovian theology of poetry
- And an online symposium around Nate Kerr’s book: there are two posts so far. If you don’t yet have a copy of Nate's book, it is still available at a 40% discount from the publisher, using the coupon code KERR40.
- Finally, I leave you with images of an extraordinary book which my kids received for Christmas: a pop-up graphic novel of Moby-Dick! (If they can do Moby-Dick in pop-up, I’m sure Barth’s Church Dogmatics could be done as well...)



Ben...thanks for the time you put in your blog. I consistently enjoy the theological reflections. And to top it off, this Moby-Dick book is great!!
Ugh...I'd hate to see Queequeg's butt in pop-up.
Hey Ben, just thought I should let you know that Cynthia has posted a third and final post on Begbie on Resounding Music as well...and a really good one!
I absolutely have to find one of those pop-up Moby Dick graphic novels...I cannot express how cool that is with words...it is strictly ineffable.
I hope you didn't miss my heartfelt thank-you!
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