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Taking notes 13: Roadblocks of the Old New Left

sanjay perera wrote 2 months ago: by Roland Boer Too often the road to the most valuable lessons from the revolutionary past faces a s … more →

Tags: Marxism, Social Movements, Socialism, Lenin, occupy movement, communism, New Left, Stalin, Left

Paddington is hot. A West Berlin of spiv glamour, in-transit morals and a getaway airport connection flashing its lacquer at the east's plaints and art-sharp PR

mynervesarebadtonight wrote 4 months ago: The infamous city section cuts past the Reichstag with its colourful history and the dome climbed in … more →

Tags: Berlin, Berlin Wall, Mauerweg, Bike ride

New Articles and Features in the International Marxist-Humanist (December 2012)

rikowski wrote 5 months ago: 1839 NEW ARTICLES AND FEATURES IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARXIST-HUMANIST (December 2012) See: http://www … more →

Tags: News and politics, Marxism, film, videos, Marxist analysis, Socialism, Feminism, Politics, Marxist Theory

New Articles and Features in the International Marxist-Humanist (December 2012)

rikowski wrote 5 months ago: 1839 NEW ARTICLES AND FEATURES IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARXIST-HUMANIST (December 2012) See: http://www … more →

Tags: News and politics, Marxism, film, videos, Marxist analysis, Socialism, Feminism, Politics, Marxist Theory

Graeber and Dialectics 7 comments

El Mono Liso wrote 1 year ago: Professor Boer over at Stalin’s Moustache has been charitably pointing out the bright spots in … more →

Tags: Marxism, Dialectics, Roland B, David Graeber, Historicism, Trans-historicism

The Earthy Nature of the Bible Fleshly Readings of Sex

elassticna63 wrote 1 year ago: Through a series of readings, Boer explores the earthy nature of the Bible. These readings are gathe … more →

'Is This Not the Carpenter?' is at SBL San Francisco! 5 comments

Tom Verenna wrote 1 year ago: My forthcoming collection of essays, edited with Thomas L. Thompson (book details here), is being fe … more →

Tags: Minimalism, Scholarship, Is This Not the Carpenter?, jim west, Is This not the Carpenter?, equinox, SBL San Francisco

The Dunedin School Blog is Back!10 comments

Deane Galbraith wrote 1 year ago: You can stop sending  us your requests!  The world’s southernmost centre of religious and bibl … more →

Tags: Dunedin School

Norman Gottwald10 comments

Claude Mariottini wrote 2 years ago: Norman Gottwald was my teacher when I was doing graduate studies at the Graduate Theological Union i … more →

Tags: scholars, Tribes of Yahweh, Norman Gottwald

How is it...2 comments

Tom Verenna wrote 2 years ago: …that I keep beating Bob Cargill, Roland Boer, and Mark Goodacre in the rankings? 18 Thomas Ve … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Fun Memes, biblioblogging, Biblioblog To 50, Robert Cargill, Mark Goodacre

Ennui, or How I Learned to Love the Boerdom1 comment

Troy Polidori wrote 2 years ago: I’ve been a bit bored at work today in the arctic cold of Los Angeles, so a few items from my … more →

Tags: Theology, Politics, Milbank, Badassery, Tolkien, student protests, I don't understand my own extension of the allegory eit

Standards and Censorship3 comments

Craig Martin wrote 2 years ago: The recent discussion in the blog-o-sphere about Roland Boer’s controversial SBL paper title ( … more →

Tags: Craig Martin, Sausage Fest, SBL, censorship, academic standards, Deane Galbraith

"Sausage" Blacklisted by the Society of Biblical Literature!6 comments

Tyrone Slothrop wrote 2 years ago: A controversy threatens to expand out of all proportion over an academic’s use of the term … more →

Tags: Pedagogy, Deane Galbraith, Sausage, Sausage Fest, Society of Biblical Literature, SBL, penis, dicks

Roland Boer Discovers Europe

voyagesontheleft wrote 2 years ago: I know I have this one over at Stalin’s Moustache, but it was meant to go here: Ready to brave … more →

Tags: Ships, Europe, Discovery

Auckland Biblical Studies - Now Almost as Big a Nerve Centre of Innovative Biblical Studies as Dunedin?4 comments

Tyrone Slothrop wrote 3 years ago: The Dunedin School There are rapid developments afoot within innovative biblical studies in Aotearoa … more →

Tags: Dunedin School, Dunedin, Robert J. Myles, Jesus the Bum, nerve centre, auckland, Elaine Wainwright, lyings down

Uchronia's Cock-Shaped Jerusalem Temple3 comments

Tyrone Slothrop wrote 3 years ago: Thanks to Roland Boer, who introduces me to this term: Uchronia (think u-topia, but in terms of time … more →

Tags: Hebrew Bible, Gender Studies, Queer, Temple, phallus, uchronia, Charles Renouvier, Joseph Gelfer, Journal of Men

James Crossley, always historicizing, Deconstructs the Hist-Crit/Postmod Binary3 comments

Tyrone Slothrop wrote 3 years ago: In a freeflowing discussion of the Hist Crit vs. Postmod debate (kicked off by George Aichele et al … more →

Tags: Historical Criticism, Marx, George Aichele, historical-critical method, History, How Did Christianity Begin?, James Crossley, Leif Vaage, Postmodernism

Marx Still Relevant in Religious Studies?: Alberto Toscano 24 comments

Tyrone Slothrop wrote 3 years ago: Karl Marx What possible relevance could a hard-core nineteenth-century atheist possibly have for rel … more →

Tags: Capital, Marx, Theory, Alberto Toscano, Marx au XXIe siècle

In My Hebrew Scriptures Course7 comments

missivesfrommarx wrote 3 years ago: I’m doing the same project I did last semester in my New Testament course. The students are re … more →

Tags: From My Courses, Hector Avalos, Stephen Prothero


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