Thursday, November 8, 2007

the growing blogroll

Some new additions.
Links are to especially good posts (not necessarily the most recent) to show you why I like them!

A Deconstructed Christian: A thoughtful lady from Melbourne critically examines "churchiness" in the spirit of becoming more faithful to Christ.

BIBLE VERSUS: A non-Christian man living with AIDS who is supposedly blogging through the Bible; however, he probably does more posting of funny off-topic stuff.

Christian Ethics PhD: Doctoral candidate in Christian ethics posts on ethical issues from theory to current events, in a way that's interesting, readable and concise. For this alone she deserves props.

A bumper crop of young white men (I think) who have theological training, really like Barth, and tend to come from Princeton:
Der Evangelische Theologe (yes, the blog is in English)
Disruptive Grace
Faith and Theology
The Fire and the Rose

Two good lectionary blogs:
Sarah Laughed (Sarah Dylan Breuer)
The Journey with Jesus (Daniel B. Clendenin)

Embracing Complexity: a Quaker philosophy teacher who's even bold enough to tell us about the perils of grading.

Emerging Women: one of the best multi-author church-related blogs I've seen.

Experimental Theology: a psychology professor muses about psychology of religion from a Christian perspective.

Weekend Fisher. She's actually a computer programmer, but don't be fooled, there's some great theological writing here.

I wonder as I wander: on the Bible, religion, and friendship. This blog has a few diehard readers who create interesting back-and-forth dialogues in the comments threads.

Liberal Jesus. Funny and pointed. Too bad he doesn't post more often.

Lucky Bear: Priest from New Zealand, writer of the previously-mentioned-on-this-blog "Questions with Isabelle" series.

Maggi Dawn: Priest from the UK (and published author) writes about church life and being a woman in the priesthood.

Musings from the First Year Out: A Baptist pastor narrates her first year in her first call.

Tribal Church: wonderful writing from an emerging-church perspective.

And finally
The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus: Only go here if you are in a place where it's ok to laugh. A lot.


1 comments:

Matthew said...

"Funny and pointed."

<3

"Too bad he doesn't post more often."

Ouch. I'm getting it from all directions this week. Once I'm done with this work deadline, I promise. =P

hija de la gran ruta


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