2010-01-12T16:02:00-05:00

A student sent me a link to a video – it is an Eddie Izzard sketch on fundamentals of the Church of England, enacted and illustrated using Legos. And since I try to keep abreast of all developments at the intersection of religion and Legos, I thought I should share it. Historically, of course, the Church of England has indeed taken a firm stance on certain things other than cake with the vicar and threatened non-conformists with death. Be that... Read more

2010-01-12T15:16:00-05:00

I’m using Lincoln’s commentary on the Gospel of John (The Gospel According To Saint John (Black’s New Testament Commentary)) this semester. Some students are still waiting for their copies of the book to arrive, and it is at times like these that Google Books is extremely helpful. The first block of reading (pp.1-26) is on there: Read more

2010-01-12T14:14:00-05:00

A recent issue of Lutheran Partners magazine offers a large number of articles relating to science and Christian faith, with particular focus on ways to integrate genuine science into preaching and other aspects of church life. Read more

2010-01-12T14:01:00-05:00

Today the third of the three classes I’m teaching this semester met for the first time. It’s an upper-level course on the Gospel of John, which most people know is a longstanding interest of mine. That’s not entirely unrelated to the fact that this is apparently “international de-lurking week.” If you are a lurker on this blog, this week you are supposed to gather up your courage and leave a comment. How does that relate to teaching? Well, almost every... Read more

2010-01-12T12:34:00-05:00

I’d like to express my gratitude to the scammers behind Presidential Who’s Who for sending me an e-mail today and thus giving me this opportunity to warn others about them. The e-mail below contains a link that supposedly leads to the web site of this “prestigious organization.” But the link takes you to a different site first – if you just type in the address yourself, you’ll find the site is a dud. So be warned – like every other... Read more

2010-01-12T09:14:00-05:00

The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Stephen Settles the Debate – Science vs. Faith www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Economy HT Ben Witherington Read more

2010-01-11T20:43:00-05:00

If the sound had been working properly in the classroom today, this is what students would have heard: Read more

2010-01-11T14:03:00-05:00

Here’s yet another identification of parallels between Avatar and another story – in this case Pocahontas. What seems to be missed by many is that, when we can identify so many parallels with so many stories, this suggests that the issue is not with Avatar but that many of our stories follow similar patterns and motifs. In the case of Star Wars, this was at least somewhat intentional on George Lucas’ part, as he drew consciously on Joseph Campbell’s work... Read more

2010-01-11T13:47:00-05:00

Brian LePort points out that Ekaputra Tupamahu is blogging again, and his most recent post provides links to all Dale Martin’s lectures on Introduction to New Testament History and Literature. Two of my three classes met for the first time today. My religion and science fiction class meets in a smart classroom, and although there seem to be technical issues relating to the sound in that room (which I hope will be solved before I need to show clips in... Read more

2010-01-10T23:10:00-05:00

Just in time for my religion and science fiction class, which will meet for the first time when classes start at Butler tomorrow, TheoFantastique has posted an interview with David Whitt and John Perlich about their new book Millennial Mythmaking: Essays on the Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Films and Games. Read more

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