Tag Archives: incarnation
EB White on Christmas and Relative Pronouns
One of the things I enjoy about Christmas are the occasional essays written over the years reflecting on how people understand, struggle with, celebrate, or simply tolerate this Yuletide season. The following s a wonderful essay by EB White (author of the famous “Elements of Style” and the classic children’s novels “Charlotte’s Web” and “Stuart Little”) celebrating the wonder of Christmas as seen through the essays of a grammar … There’s more to read here.
a dynamic reading of Luke 10: the Good Samaritan(s)
In my classes this week I have reflecting on the parable of the Good Samaritan and have to admit being a bit taken aback that what I am offering as a reading of the text seems foreign to students. As such, I thought I would put some of these thoughts out here in the Theology Kung Fu dojo and let you reflect on this reading.
This text beginning in verse … There’s more to read here.
Dynamic Incarnationalism- Žižek and the debate regarding materialism in theology
I am currently working on an article in response to Charles Taliaferro and Stewart Goertz’s article last year in Christian Scholars Review entitled “The Prospect of Christian Materialism” (volume XXXVII, number 3, Spring 2008) which is a chapter in a book I am completing entitled “The Kenotic Self”.
In the article Taliaferro and Goertz assert that ‘most, if not all, orthodox Christian theologians of the early church were anthropological … There’s more to read here.
