The Highest Contradiction: The Dyadic Form of St. Paul Among the Philosophers
John D. Caputo and Linda Martín Alcoff. St. Paul Among the Philosophers. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2009. 208 pages. $17.90 paperback. St. Paul Among the Philosophers is a landmark of...
View ArticleSubversive Anabaptism: Revolution and Reformation in The Naked Anabaptist
Stuart Murray. The Naked Anabaptist: The Bare Essentials of a Radical Faith. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 2010. We are all familiar with the emerging church, a movement that, when coupled with new...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Peter Rollins’s Insurrection
Over the next two weeks, we’re hosting two reviews of Peter Rollins’s newest book, Insurrection. Many of you may be familiar with Pete. His work closely interacts and engages with contemporary...
View ArticleBook Symposium: Insurrection – Rollins’s Response to Moody
Peter Rollins has offered a response to Katharine Moody’s review of his newest book, Insurrection. If you missed Katharine’s review, you can read it here. Learn more about Pete and his work at his...
View ArticleBook Symposium – Peter Rollins’s Insurrection
This week bring us a new review of Peter Rollins’s Insurrection. Jason Clark offers an extended and thoughtful interaction with Pete’s work characterized by a pastoral heart. You can read about Pete...
View Article“Insurrection” Book Symposium – Rollins’s Response to Clark
The symposium on Peter Rollin’s Insurrection has been a really great exchange so far. Katharine Moody engaged with Pete’s work helpfully on the level of philosophy, bringing Pete’s work further into...
View ArticleConference: The Christian Evasion of Popular Culture
Back when Neal DeRoo was writing up his response to Jamie Smith’s The Fall of Interpretation, 2nd ed., he mentioned he was organizing a conference on popular culture. Some of the speakers, he said,...
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