We speak our vows in sorry whispers
- A call for mp3 theology lectures
- Why you should melt your Kindle
- On the standard assumption underlying environmental theologies (“that human interests must be restrained before nature’s rights”)
- Notes on a new book by my favourite contemporary philosopher: Il sacramento del linguaggio
- An Aussie seminar on Paul and continental philosophy
- A new article on Barth and McCormack in Westminster Theological Journal
- A lively discussion of conservatism and sex
- And speaking of conservatism, here’s a good lecture by Niall Ferguson
- A blog devoted to the inimitable Peter Brown (h/t Evan)
- Mark C. Taylor against today’s university model
- A narrative CV (perhaps all CVs should follow this format – it’s much more interesting than the usual format!)
- On Carl Trueman’s porky pies
- What does it mean to be “Reformed”?
- An Augustinian take on bullshit
- A great Carl Schmitt bibliography (h/t Danny)
- David Bentley Hart on why it’s hard to be a theologian
- And don’t forget that the great man’s new album is released within the next day – it’s real nice, and you even get to hear a bit of dark evil laughter: “I just wanna say that hell’s my wife’s home town...”
- You can also hear all sorts of nice bootlegged music here
2 Comments:
Thanks, as always, for the links.
Mark Taylor: “A colleague recently boasted to me that his best student was doing his dissertation on how the medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations.”
Hilarious
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