A Theological Reflection on Joerg Rieger’s Liberating the Future, part 1
In the economy of mercy; I am a poor and begging man; In the currency of grace; Is where my song begins; In the colors of Your goodness; In the scars that mark Your skin In the currency of grace; Is...
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Criticism The arguments in Joerg Rieger’s Liberating the Future had a lot of appeal to me because I believe that an examination of ungodly business practices and exposing them as idolatry is a part of...
View ArticleSunday Amens: GaGa Culture Wars & Christian Feminists
Giving a few props on the Lord’s day in the Biblioblogs! Okay, I will be honest. I am not a hater of the pin stripes, but the latest stories about the New York Yankees’ newest fan have been giving me...
View ArticleWhat American Calvinists Don’t Tell You About God’s Glory
On Near Emmaus as we were all trying to find Jesus on that dusty road, out of nowhere, the question of feminism came up (apparently the conversation boiled down to something about inclusive language...
View ArticleBook Review: Joerg Rieger’s No Rising Tide: Theology, Economics, and the Future
Is up at the Postcolonial Networks site. Check it out: No Rising Tide RodtRDHRod the Rogue Demon Hunter, Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent Politics. Destroyer of...
View ArticleRoger Olson’s Series on Horace Bushnell And A Few Words of Caution
Remembering the Liberal Christian Imperialism of Horace Bushnell English: Horace Bushnell (1802-1876) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) During my Masters’ degree years, I worked on an independent study on the...
View ArticleSolidarity Over Charity: Social Justice Christianity 101
English: “Social Justice,” founded by Father Coughlin, sold on important street corners and intersections. New York City Medium: 1 negative: nitrate; 2 1/4 × 2 1/4 inches or smaller. (Photo credit:...
View Articlejustice and grace: ambivalence as post-colonial theological virtue
Resistance and Surplus, Justice and Grace: ambivalence as post-colonial theological virtue. maybe a forthcoming post — {Rod} (@h00die_R) May 29, 2014 For various reasons, I find myself going back to...
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