Anatheism: Returning to God After God Richard Kearney This was a great book. Kearney doesn’t get into faith development or stages of human development, but his writings would seem to pair well with that sort of thing. My notes are below. Preface What do we mean when we speak of God? Omnipotent causality or self-emptying […]
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Book Notes – Anatheism: Returning to God after God
Posted: August 5, 2014 by admin in BooksTags: atheism, hermeneutics, immanence, interfaith, islam, stranger, theism, theology, transcendence, welcoming the stranger
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Theological and Biblical Critique of Alabama HB 56
Posted: June 28, 2011 by Todd in Culture, Justice, TheologyTags: HB 56, immigration, welcoming the stranger
I recently had a chance to be a part of putting together a theological and biblical critique of HB 56, which is a tough anti-immigration bill already passed into law by the Alabama legislature and signed by the governor. The opening pages of the bill list the intentions of the bill followed by a bunch […]