Never trust a millionaire quoting the Sermon on the Mount
Sorry it's been so long since my last round-up post. Some of these links are from a while back now, but still well worth checking out:
- The recent Holy Spirit in the world today conference is available in audio (includes Rowan Williams, Jürgen Moltmann, Miroslav Volf, David Ford)
- T. F. Torrance's lectures on the "Ground and Grammar of Theology" (one of his best books) are available in audio
- Michael Jensen on martyrdom as an affirmation of life
- Simon During with a great piece on Catholicism, conservatism and antihumanist politics
- Jim on R. S. Thomas, the crucified God and metaphysical humility
- On Philip K. Dick and Heidegger
- Evan unearths an interesting detail about Sarah Coakley
- Jason's series on William Stringfellow is growing to gargantuan proportions
- Flannery O'Connor and theological writing
- Jamie Smith on David Kelsey's Eccentric Existence
- Barry Spurr on T. S. Eliot's faith
- Finding Barth in Berlin
- Rick Floyd on disability and grace
- Ben Zimmer on the language of Mad Men
- Nancy Bauer discusses Lady Gaga and feminism (I admit it: the music does nothing for me, but I find Lady Gaga's videos absolutely enthralling. Inception is child's play compared to the dark imaginative vision of some of these videos.)
- Mike Bird on Ernst Käsemann and discipleship
- Davey reviews a new Calvin book by Paul Helm
- A sermon on Romans 13: obeying the state?
- Sacred tensions at the World Trade Center
- A news piece on Princeton Seminary's wonderful Special Collections
- Anyone know what John Howard Yoder was working on when he died?
- Logos releases the Adolf von Harnack collection
- Dan comments on the great new Arcade Fire album, The Suburbs
- And David emerges from hibernation to review an Arcade Fire concert
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Oh, this city's changed so much
since I was a little child
Pray to God I won't live to see
the death of everything that's wild
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