Ranking the Theologians By Jeff Boldt When I get a rare moment of inactivity and my thoughts can wander, I often come back to the question of what makes a good theologian. Why do I like the theologians I like? These are rather imp... Read More...
The Street Theologians By J. Gary L’Hommedieu Sandy: You hear the word of God more on the street than you do anywhere else. Interviewer: From who? Sandy: Random people. God’s little messengers, that’s what I call them. In the sum... Read More...
Henri de Lubac: Mystical Theologian This essay is excerpted from chapter three of Salvation in Henri de Lubac: Divine Grace, Human Nature, and the Mystery of the Cross, which is now available for purchase and is posted with permission of the University of Notre Dame Press. By Eugene R. Schles... Read More...
The Next Two Theologies By Anthony Baker In the summer of 2020, while city streets around the world were flooded with Black Lives Matter demonstrations, British theologian John Milbank offered a brief Twitter screed against “themed... Read More...
In But Not Of the World of Fashion Fashion Theology By Robert Covolo Baylor, pp. 216, $39.99 Review by Travis J. Bott Robert Covolo’s Fashion Theology begins with two epigraphs. The first comes from the French philosopher Yves Michaud: ... Read More...
On Knowing and Not-Knowing God: Reflections on the Apophatic By Joseph Mangina The theological college where I teach stands at the almost exact geographical center of a great university. Of all the disciplines in the university, theology is in the odd position of being unable to point to its subject matter, to say t... Read More...
“Bridge the Gap”: Charitable Theology in the 21st Century By Brandt Montgomery In his sermon to the Episcopal Church’s 80th General Convention, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry noted statistics from a commissioned opinion poll aimed at discovering what people thought... Read More...
Interview about Nourishing Mission: Theological Settings An imaginary interview, which may well have taken place on December 21, 2021 By Graham Kings Q: How long did it take you to write Nourishing Mission: Theological Settings? GK: 34 years. Q: Why so dila... Read More...