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 of Black Theology

Thursday: Victor Anderson’s Creative Exchange: A constructive theology of African American Religious Experience

Friday: Adam Kotsko’s Zizek and Theology

RodtRDH

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.

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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.
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4 Responses to Spring Break

  1. “Who Is Afraid of Postmodernism?: Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to church” is one of my favorite books and Smith is one of the only Christians I care to listen to on postmodernism. Probably because he’s actually a philosopher.

    I love what he does with “Memento” in that book.

  2. Will you be reviewing Anderson’s Creative Exchange: A constructive theology of African American Religious Experience? I have the work here but haven’t had the chance to look at it.

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