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Tag Archives: blogging is only for priveleged folk
Can The Subaltern Blog? Part 2: Theology Studio, Gender, And The Rhetoric of “Dialogue”
From over three years ago, in case you missed it, my first post on gender and blogging and religious studies: Can the Subaltern Blog: The problem of institutional sexism and the biblioblogs. It’s been a while since I first started … Continue reading
Quip of the Day: Robert Cargill on Blogging
From Facebook & Twitter: “Blogging is at times the closest thing we have to virtually overturning the moneychangers’ tables.”- Robert CargillĀ on blogging. RodtRDHRod the Rogue Demon Hunter, Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent … Continue reading
Speculative Thinking About the Future: Rebranding
NO THIS POST IS NOT SPAM For the past few months, I have had way too much time on my hands. When I am not watching television or reading or sleeping or eating, I sometimes think about the future. I … Continue reading
On Being a TOP 200 CHURCH BLOG, GENDER, and that racism thingy
IF THE BLOGOSPHERE IS A HIGH SCHOOL, POLITICAL JESUS IS YOUR BLACK FRIEND I’ll be honest, when I first read that there was yet another list out there ranking Christian blogs, I was quite cynical; and I was surprised when … Continue reading
Addicted to Blogging?
According to one quiz, I am only 62% addicted to blogging. I guess not that bad. Thx to Stewart; take the quiz here. RodtRDHRod the Rogue Demon Hunter, Preacher of Hope | Black Scholar of Patristics | Writer for Nonviolent … Continue reading