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Nov 5, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

We’re now up to 16 registered members over at The Christian Humanist Forum.  That’s the good news. We’ve also had about 20 spambots try to join.  That’s the bad news.…

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Link You Like a Hurricane

Nov 4, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

JAC (a journal of rhetoric, culture, and politics) goes online Some sensible suggestions for revising seminary education In honor of Reformation Day, 15 Theses for the Charismatic movement Socratic teaching,…

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A Bit on Fourteeners

Nov 3, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

I don’t know why I was thinking about this most amusing of meters this morning, but it occurs to me that our good readers might help me add to the…

Literature Podcast Theology

The Christian Humanist iPod Broadcast, Episode #63: Apocalypses

Nov 1, 2011 Michial Farmer

General Introduction – Welcome to November, from October – Michial’s one-man war on portmanteaux – Buy our mugs! (I mean energy, not internet—we record early in the morning) – Listener…

Theology

Like Rolling Waters: A Reflection on the Lectionary Readings for 6 November 2011

Oct 31, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

Revised Common Lectionary Page for 6 November 2011 (21st Sunday after Pentecost, Year A) Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25 and Psalm 78:1-7  •  Wisdom of Solomon 6:12-16 or Amos 5:18-24 andWisdom of Solomon 6:17-20 or Psalm 70  •  1 Thessalonians 4:13-18  •  Matthew 25:1-13 I…

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Christian Humanist Forum Up and Running

Oct 29, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

I’m going to be modifying the boards in the course of the next few weeks, but I figured I’d provide a link to the new forums and invite folks to…

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Project Link-Way

Oct 28, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

Chris Gehrz asks when Micah 6:8 became the rallying call for activist Christianity Saint Benedict, Occupy Wall Street, and… Saint Benedict and WHAT? The American organizations which won’t abide U.S.…

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My Kind of Theologian: A Review of Earthen Vessels by Matthew Lee Anderson

Oct 26, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

Earthen Vessels: Why Our Bodies Matter to Our Faith by Matthew Lee Anderson 231 pp. $14.99.  Bethany House. The preface to Matthew Anderson’s book is subtitled, “In Which I Clear…

Literature Podcast

The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #62: Aeschylus

Oct 25, 2011 Michial Farmer

General Introduction – Flowin’ like a bottle of Drano – What’s on the blog? – A listener vastly overestimates us Who Is Prometheus? – Deflating Gilmour’s balloon – Zeus as…

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The Seat of Moses: A Reflection on the Lectionary Readings for 30 October 2011

Oct 24, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

Revised Common Lectionary Page for 30 October 2011 (20th Sunday after Pentecost, Year A) Joshua 3:7-17 and Psalm 107:1-7, 33-37  • Micah 3:5-12 and Psalm 43  • 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13  • Matthew 23:1-12…

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First as Tragedy, then as a Link

Oct 21, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

The Future of Seminary Education: An Online Symposium Ed Cyzewski: Don’t go to church to get fed. Some implications of taking over abandoned malls for church use Stanley Fish: Don’t…

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The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #61: Euripides

Oct 18, 2011 Michial Farmer

General Introduction – What is a triptych, anyway? – We stand outside of time – What’s on the blog? Euripides the Man – What do we know? – Making fun…

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His Eye Was not Dim: A Reflection on the Lectionary Readings for 23 October 2011

Oct 17, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

    Revised Common Lectionary Page for 23 October 2011 (19th Sunday after Pentecost, Year A) Deuteronomy 34:1-12 and Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17  •  Leviticus 19:1-2, 15-18 and Psalm 1  •  1 Thessalonians 2:1-8  •  Matthew 22:34-46   Perhaps teaching Dostoevsky…

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Yesterday Is Gone Like the Wind

Oct 14, 2011 Michial Farmer

When Chris Gehrz (of CWC: The Radio Show semi-fame) and I first started emailing back and forth a few years ago, we talked a lot about our shared tastes in…

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Godzilla vs. Link-ra

Oct 14, 2011 Nathan P. Gilmour

Xenophon and Aristophanes: the other pictures of Socrates Fashion as the world where men are peripheral Why 11 September anniversaries could not be anything  but political A dozen more reasons…

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