As I promised last month, the African American Lectionary published my cultural resource for Palm Sunday (Psalm 20). I reflect on Psalm 20 in light of the life of Jesus and Zechariah 9, reading Matthew 21 as what Dominc Crossan calls an Anti-Triumphal Entry scene.
Here is the link below:
Palm Sunday
First post to first published cultural commentary:
Communion Sunday
Formerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter
Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent Politics.
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Formerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter
Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent Politics.
Destroyer of Trolls. It must be that angry puppy.
Congratulations Rod! I’m going to read it.
Congratulations Rod! I’m going to read it.
Thanks Celucien! I really appreciate your compliments. I like how the editors made my language on Empire consistent throughout the commentary I did. In the original draft, I switched between Reign and Empire of God.
Thanks Celucien! I really appreciate your compliments. I like how the editors made my language on Empire consistent throughout the commentary I did. In the original draft, I switched between Reign and Empire of God.
I read your lectionary entry, saw that you used Brueggeman’s Message of the Psalms. Incredible read. (You know your a seminary student when you examine someones bibliography, lol)
I read your lectionary entry, saw that you used Brueggeman’s Message of the Psalms. Incredible read. (You know your a seminary student when you examine someones bibliography, lol)
hahahaha, you are right Chris.
Bibliographies tell alot about who people are, in my opinion.
hahahaha, you are right Chris.
Bibliographies tell alot about who people are, in my opinion.