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Bultmann on Myths

Benjamin Steele wrote 1 week ago: “It may be said that myths give to the transcendent reality an immanent, this-worldly objectiv … more →

Tags: Christianity, Myths, Quote, Rudolf Bultmann

Good post on Bultmann's theology of John

Peje Iesous wrote 1 month ago: Obviously steeped in reading from his doctoral pursuits, Brandon Wason has recently written a post o … more →

Tags: Gospel of John

Thoughts on Evangelicalism Past, Present, and Future… Part 4b

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: Suburbanization: Evangelicalism's Physical Cultural Sequestering So, Protestantism tore in two:  … more →

Tags: Evangelicalism, History, Culture, Liberal Protestantism, Missiology, Fundamentalism, University, higher criticism, Inerrancy

An historical fact which involves a resurrection from the dead is utterly inconceivable...no matter how many witnesses are cited6 comments

soulangler wrote 1 month ago: An historical fact which involves a resurrection from the dead is utterly inconceivable…no mat … more →

Tags: Resurrection, Worldview, presuppositions, Evidentialism

The Angels as a Political Problem9 comments

Aaron Pidel, SJ wrote 2 months ago: +AMDG+ The Feast of the Archangels always makes me—and others, I suspect—acutely aware of the divide … more →

Tags: ANGELS, Bl. Peter Faber, Community, Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Christianity & Western Thought, Volume 3: Journey to Postmodernity in the 20th Century

fleance7 wrote 2 months ago: Here’s some fascinating info on this book series from IVP that began with Colin Brown’s Philosophy a … more →

Tags: Books, Philosophy, Theology, Christianity, Ludwig Wittgenstein, InterVarsity Press, addenda & errata, Book Series, Colin Brown

20th Century Theology: The Heavy Hitters16 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 2 months ago: Though this book isn’t new, 20th Century Theology (Downers Grove, IVP, 1992) by Stanley Grenz … more →

Tags: Barth, Theology, Stanley Grenz, Roger Olson, 20th Century Theology, rahner, Tillich

The futility of Liberal 'faith'

soulangler wrote 2 months ago: It is impossible to make use of electric light and radio, and, in case of illness, to claim the help … more →

Tags: Liberalism, Miracles

Naturalism in Liberal Theology

soulangler wrote 2 months ago: This closedness (of the universe) means that the continuum of historical happenings cannot be rent b … more →

Tags: Liberalism, Naturalism, supernaturalism, Miracles

Naturalism in Liberal Theology

soulangler wrote 2 months ago: This closedness (of the universe) means that the continuum of historical happenings cannot be rent b … more →

Tags: Liberalism, Naturalism, Science, Miracles, Laws of nature

Body and Character in Luke and Acts

Eli wrote 2 months ago: Body and Character in Luke and Acts by Mikeal C. Parsons Mikeal Parsons has illuminated ancient atti … more →

Tags: Politics / Current Events, Book Review, Eucharist, church, Jesus, Life, Politics, Thoughts, Society

Bultmann Was Right, And Goodacre Admits It10 comments

Jim wrote 3 months ago: In a new essay at Bible and Interpretation, Mark writes Last week Rudolf Bultmann was 125 years old, … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies

A Bit More Bultmann-Mania (Or Bultmania)

Jim wrote 3 months ago: The EKD has published today a couple of nice pieces on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of Bult … more →

Quote of the Day13 comments

Jim wrote 3 months ago: Those who have been warned to steer clear of [Bultmann are urged] to read what he wrote. Because you … more →

Chris Tilling: A Bultmann Tribute4 comments

Jim wrote 3 months ago: In spite of the fact that Doug Chaplin doesn’t quite grasp Tilling’s willingness to expr … more →

Using Bultmann: An Essay By James Crossley2 comments

Jim wrote 3 months ago: Using Bultmann Bultmann was a significant figure for a number of reasons already outlined and for pl … more →

And Now James Has Chimed In...

Jim wrote 3 months ago: On the Bultmann festivities. … more →

Dunedin 'Celebrates' Bultmann Too!

Jim wrote 3 months ago: Sort of, left handedly.  Read it for yourself. … more →

Rudolf Bultmann: A Remembrance by Maurice Casey

Jim wrote 3 months ago: Rudolf Bultmann Maurice Casey Rudolf Bultmann (1884-1976) is justly famous as one of the most import … more →


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