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UPDATE: I had an article (mentioned below) come to my attention today, and since I saw that the date was February 24th, I missed that it was February 24th 2012. So there is no new news – although we should still hope that the fragment will be published! Perhaps we should mark each anniversary of the promise of imminent publication, until it is realized? ORIGINAL POST: Many of us have been waiting for further news about the fragment of the... Read more
Eerdmans shared the above interview with New Testament scholar Andrew T. Lincoln. He talks about his book Born of a Virgin?: Reconceiving Jesus in the Bible, Tradition, and Theology, which I blogged about previously. Read more
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What if the most absolute essential statement anyone could make about Christianity was that we love people? That how we loved was the only thing we really cared about or ever evaluated, and we stopped asking about how “theologically sound” someone is, or how “biblically based”? What if love were our North Star, instead of do you affirm the deity of Christ and his virgin birth? Samantha Field, on the blog Defeating the Dragons Read more
Jeffrey Gibson has emphasized that the Lord's Prayer ought to be called the disciples' prayer. And I discussed recently in my Sunday school class the suggestion (inspired by his interpretation of the prayer) that the final/penultimate petition traditionally rendered as “lead us not into temptation” could in fact mean “Do not lead us into the time of testing.” And is struck me that the latter rendering makes the prayer especially relevant to students – which of course is what “disciples”... Read more
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I am grateful to Brandon Withrow for making a guest appearance in my course on religion and freedom of expression yesterday. He and Menachem Wecker have a forthcoming book, Consider No Evil, focusing on religion and academic freedom, which is the fourth and final major topic in this year-long course. They have set up a blog in connection with the book; see also Brandon's blog The Discarded Image. Since our final topic of the year is religion and academic freedom,... Read more