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Daily Archives: January 1, 2012
The Rumors Are True: The Biblioblogging Carnival Is Up
Jim Linville has the Biblical Studies Carnival up. A really comprehensive list of posts from December. Go check it out! Also, Amanda Mac will be hosting the Carnival in February. May the Odds be ever in her favor. And yes, … Continue reading
Spilling Coffee: Thoughts on Christianity and Feminism
A Response to Roger Olson‘s Some Thoughts About Christian Feminism A few years ago, I had the opportunity to meet several theologians, including Rosemary Ruether, at a small gathering of liberation theologians. One of the most awkward moments at the … Continue reading
Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion: A New Scholarly Society
On the wall of Theology and Critical Race Theory Facebook Group, Celucien Joseph posted a link to a new Scholarly Society, The Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion. Here is the description: “Nuestro vino de plátano, y si es agrio, … Continue reading
A Book Recommendation: James McGrath’s Religion and Science Fiction
Last year, I did a series, reviewing James McGrath’s (he is the editor) Religion and Science Fiction. I just wanted to inform my new followers and subscribers about the series. On Amazon, there has only been 2 reviews so far, … Continue reading

