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Scraps and Notes on Theology: Baptismal Hospitality and The Eucharist: Preliminary Theses
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Sunday, March 2, 2014. Baptismal Hospitality and The Eucharist: Preliminary Theses. 1 Baptism is the public face of Christian mission. 11 Most properly, the baptized are properly the public face of Christian mission. Their actions and identities are what the world sees. "You are our letters." 2 Cor 3:2. 2 Hospitality can only equally apply to the Eucharist if it does the same thing as baptism. 4 It would seem that the m...
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Brightest Day Reading Order | Theodyssey
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A blog about Pop Culture and Christianity. Brightest Day Reading Order. With Blackest Night behind me, I look toward Brightest Day. This time, I’m sticking to essential books and leaving the tie-ins alone. Here is the reading order I will be following:. Green Lantern Corps #48. Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #1. Green Lantern Corps #49-52. Birds of Prey #1-5. Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #2-3. Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #4. Green Lantern Corps #53-54. Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #5. Green Lanter...
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Video Lecture on “The Hunger Games” | Theodyssey
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A blog about Pop Culture and Christianity. Video Lecture on “The Hunger Games”. Saw this come across my RSS reader today and thought it looked interesting. How does the story of Katniss Everdeen the District 12 tribute, the Girl on Fire, the Mockingjay fit into the genre tradition? Join award-winning scholar Amy H. Sturgis as she discusses The Hunger Games (both in book and film form) as science fiction. The lecture will consist of four sections followed by a live Q&A session. Is The Hunger Games. Depict...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: Things are Bigger on the Inside than the Out: Doctor-Who-Object-Oriented Ontology
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Monday, March 24, 2014. Things are Bigger on the Inside than the Out: Doctor-Who-Object-Oriented Ontology. We should be about enlarging rather than reducing. We should be multiplying the names for things, not boiling them down to one. We need a Doctor-Who-Object-Oriented Ontology (DWOOO). The reductionist wants one of these, perhaps two. God is that which makes things the mystery that they are. The only way to get at th...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: February 2014
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Saturday, February 8, 2014. Four Theses On What Weak Power Is Not. Weak power is an incredibly important concept in political theology. Walter Benjamin has articulated it in his On The Concept of History. I have examined this concept in detail. In my recent book, Being Promised. 1 Weak power is not self-restraint. Weak power does not originate from any power one has. It is not taken up or learned. Edited by Howard Eilan...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: January 2015
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Thursday, January 1, 2015. Your Theological Resolutions for the New Year. Resolutions for the New Year are bunk. Unless they concern theology. 1 Unknow a little bit more. 2 Have a care for the truth. 3 Demand your constructive theology to be practical and your practical theology to be systematic. Resources (yes, there were a whole body of early 19th century Germans who wrote about divine love and self-emptying in sophis...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: March 2014
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Monday, March 24, 2014. Things are Bigger on the Inside than the Out: Doctor-Who-Object-Oriented Ontology. We should be about enlarging rather than reducing. We should be multiplying the names for things, not boiling them down to one. We need a Doctor-Who-Object-Oriented Ontology (DWOOO). The reductionist wants one of these, perhaps two. God is that which makes things the mystery that they are. The only way to get at th...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: May 2013
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Monday, May 27, 2013. Six Theses on the Pursuit of Unhappiness: Minima Theologica. Formulate any theological methodology, purpose, or goal toward remedying misery and injury and injustice. Attend to the closed-off and forgotten injuries of the past. 1 Starting with a vision for the future interdicts the present. 2 Interdicting the present ignores the present and closes the forgotten and buried past even more. Bobbs-Merr...
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Scraps and Notes on Theology: The Church Without Any Place in a Post-Secular Age
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Scraps and Notes on Theology. All theory is gray. This blog is in simple earth-tones. Sunday, March 9, 2014. The Church Without Any Place in a Post-Secular Age. I've got peregrenetic Christians on my mind. Aragorn (who wanders but is not lost) in my dreams. The challenge comes from the theological necessity Bonhoeffer draws for Christians to abandon any church property, building, pastoral salary, and presumably any other . what? Only by being utterly secretive about Christian liturgy (Scripture, Eucharis...