Monthly Archives: March 2010

Evangelical Stanley Grenz on Christian Justice

Or Was That Justice as a form of Trinitarian Love? Stanley Grenz is probably my favorite evangelical and postmodern theologians.  I have read a number of his works. Recently, there has been some controversy over a guy named Glenn and … Continue reading

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Spring Break

Last week, for “so-called” Spring Break, I started and finished the following books: Sunday: James K A Smith’s Who Is Afraid of Postmodernism?: Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to church Monday: Robert Webber’s Ancient-Future Faith Wednesday: Frederick L. Ware’s Methodologies … Continue reading

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News concerning Clark Pinnock

Here, Thomas Jay Oord and T C Moore provide us with some sad news, as they  offer their reflections on the life and work of Clark Pinnock, a pioneer in the evangelical Open Theology movement. It seems now that Pinnock … Continue reading

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New Site for Postcolonial Theologians, Scholars, Activists and Pastors

The Lincoln Theological Institute has set up network of theologians, religious scholars, activists and pastor interested in postcolonial theory; the Postcolonial Theology Network has an active facebook group. This week premieres the unveiling of  its new website. “The purpose of … Continue reading

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Tired of Annoying Mass Emails?

Recently, I have been receiving a lot of annoying mass emails into my school e-mail account (thank goodness I have 5 or 6 accounts, otherwise I would be in trouble).  It boggles my mind to no end why people think … Continue reading

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