Monthly Archives: February 2009

Outed As a Libertarian…..

As I promised in my most recent post here on Black Trinitarian Theology, I would like to briefly explain my recent political conversion. In case you did not know, I am well read in Liberationist, Womanist, and Black theologies. It … Continue reading

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Updates on the past few weeks

During the past few weeks, I have been working to revamp this blog to fit my emerging theological and political preferences. The title was originally “Hope & Theology” as of a week ago until this week I decided there needed … Continue reading

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Paper Proposal accepted by the NABPR

“The Temple He Had Spoken Of Was His Body: Christian Sexual Ethics, Race, Gender Roles and the Biblical Narrative from Womanist, Liberationist, and Evangelical Perspectives” The 2008 presidential campaigns of President-elect Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton during the Democratic … Continue reading

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Lenten Plans for 2009

Last year, I gave up meat: chicken, beef, and pork. This year: 1. I am placing my sense of humor before the altar and avoiding all misogynist joke telling which includes, but is not limited to, “That’s what she said!” … Continue reading

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ThM acceptance

Today, I recieved an acceptance letter into Brite Divinity School’s Masters in Theology program in Theology, History, and Ethics. My ultimate concerns have been modified slightly, but remain basically the same as three years ago, although I see my work … Continue reading

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