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Biblioblog Top 40
I have made the Biblioblog Top 40, up to #39. Check out Jeremy’s list: Your Mid-February BiblioBlog Top 50 | Free Old Testament Audio Blog. RodtRDHFormerly known as Rod of Alexandria, Rod the Rogue Demon Hunter Preacher of Hope | … Continue reading
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Tagged biblioblog, Biblioblog Top 50, blog, Jeremy, Old Testament Audio Blog
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First Book Review from the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion!
I have been following (with excitement) the progress of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion this year: see here and here. Claremont PhD student and secular theologian Jon Ivan Gill has recently contributed to JRER with a book Review of … Continue reading
Posted in postmodernity, the Academy, womanism, womanist
Tagged academics, black religion, book review, books, institutional racism, Jon Ivan Gill, Journal of Race, Journal of Race Ethnicity Religion, Monica Coleman, postmodern theology, process theism, process theology, process thought, race, secular theology, text books, theological education, theology texts, womanism, womanist
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Although I am not a Coffee person……
I prefer Chai (black tea from India) and I order it when I go to Starbucks most of the time. But I had a feeling this would happen someday. In order to counter the libertarian-conservative Tea Party political movement, there … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged activism, Chai Party, Coffee Party, fair trade, politics, Tea Party, voters, voting
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Jodi Magness Takes on Robert Cargill!
Brite Divinity School has announced a one day, two-event conversation with Jodi Magness the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina’s Religious Studies department. The first part of her discussion should be … Continue reading

