Hunched over a typewriter, I guess you call that painting in a cave
- On iTunes, you can hear or watch a sermon on Judas by our recently departed friend, Ray Anderson
- Travis and Darren have completed their commentary on the Barth conference
- An Adornian homage to Bob Dylan
- Two posts discussing John Howard Yoder’s unpublished paper on Bonhoeffer
- A review essay by Halden on evangelical and empire
- An mp3 debate between Milbank and Žižek
- On Yoder and apocalypticism
- Advice from William Willimon
- A reflection on Serrano’s Piss Christ
- On conservatism and Augustine
- Some new books by Mike Bird
- The latest in an ongoing series on the canon in Protestant dogmatics
- A sneak preview of John Goldingay’s forthcoming third volume
- Finally, I wandered into the wonderful Labyrinth Books here in Princeton, and was excited to see Leland de la Durantaye’s new book, Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction. It looks impressively fat and austere, so I think I’ll enjoy it.
4 Comments:
Ben,
Thanks for the plug. While you're there can you see if someone can record me a copy of those Markus Barth tapes on Galatians (perhaps even put them onto CD).
NO!!!!!! You've let the world know about Labyrinth!!!!!! Ahh!!!!
Ben,
Thanks for the link. Hope you enjoyed my Adorno-inspired homage to Bob! Keep up the good work!
thanks for alerting me to the 3rd volume of OT Theology by Goldingay-I have enjoyed reading off and on the first two volumes-Jonny
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