Welcome to the first guest blogger of the new year. Over the next several weeks you’ll get to meet a new group of my friends, theologians, philosophers, artists, and bloggers. I hope you enjoy interacting! This week we meet Derek Koehl. A scribbler of verses, words, and random thoughts, Derek Koehl is also a master [...]
Friends, I implore of you to tell me what you think of : hermeneutics? What is it? What are the criteria of good hermeneutic theory? What do you think is the hermeneutic of this age? Seriously, scholars and friends, please indulge me with your responses. Joshua Send to Facebook
Check out this blog post on theological education entitled, Why Theological Education Needs to Be Less Like Saab and More Like Fine Cooking…part four (and the last on this for a while). The whole set are a good read, but this one is good. JC Send to Facebook
“The true ethical test is not only the readiness to save the victims, but also – even more, perhaps – the ruthless dedication to annihilating those who made them victims.” Zizek, In Defense of Lost Causes Send to Facebook
Some friends and I have been pondering on my Facebook profile about the recent allegations of child trafficking in Haiti. Of course by now you would recognize the allegations that have been levied against a group of well-meaning Baptist from Idaho. Today in my class on Ethics, we spent a good deal of the time [...]