Tag Archives: J. Kameron Carter

Recapitulation in the Hebrew Bible: Esther & King Saul

It’s so funny how details get in the way of our traditional readings of Scripture sometimes. Especially those annoying books (not to me) like Judges. Anyhow, I have been reading theological works that have begun a turn back to Irenaeus … Continue reading

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Book Review: Willie Jennings’ The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race

Gentile Christian Critical Race Theorists Should Know Their Place I have been engaged in Critical Race Theory for a while now. Even though I could consider myself a late comer to this game, I could also reasonably argue that from … Continue reading

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On Independence Day: Immigration & The Church

Empire & English-Onlyism Versus Pentecostal Existence & Christian Freedom Instead of doing a negative rant on nationalism as idolatry, I decided the best way to discuss Independence Day/July 4th/ “Americuh Day” is to discuss what it means to be free … Continue reading

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THE IMPURITY CODE:How Liberal & Evangelical Christians Both Can Affirm the Nicene-Chalcedonian Tradition

Chad is right, we are all a little bit Heresy, we are all a little bit Orthodoxy First, I would like to take the time to commend Amanda Mac for this intriguing conversation that has stirred up a lot of … Continue reading

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