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Newly Arrived
http://www.theopolitical.com/ ?p=262After Modernity: Secularity, Globalization, and the Re-enchantment of the World, edited by James K.A. Smith. Contributors include: John Milbank, Michael Horton, and Graham Ward. More comments to follow.
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Conversations with Augustine: Commentary on Wilkin’s Essay
http://percaritatem.com/ 2008/ 08/ 05/ conversations-with-augustine-commentary-o…Commentary on Wilkins’s Essay By Jonathan McIntosh, Fellow of Humanities, New Saint Andrews College In “Henry of Ghent and the Waning of the Divine Light,” Shane Wilkins presents Ghent’s epistemology as an alternative to St. Thomas’s thirteenth-century synthesis of Aristotelian naturalism and Augustinian supernaturalism.
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James K.A. Smith on Worldview
http://www.theopolitical.com/ ?p=78This looks like a fascinating new book. “Worldview thinking” is one of those things that could use a liturgic-orthopraxic make-over. Here’s hoping Smith’s book is up to the task. The animating impetus of the book is rethinking the shape and practices of Christian education, particularly in Christian
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Doctrines of devils for the itching ear
http://gcmwatch.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 12/ doctrines-of-devils-for-the-itching…Doctrines of devils for the itching ear Posted on July 12, 2008 by gcmwatch If you’ve been wondering and considering why it seems like “the church” is in such a free fall when it comes to sound doctrine, don’t feel strange. What is written in the scripture is surely coming to pass.
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RO Roundtable
http://www.theopolitical.com/ ?p=49Well, vacation in Chicago has kept me from posting as much as I’d planned (but, honestly, I wouldn’t change that). However, I did notice that James Smith posted the transcript for the 2003 Radical Orthodoxy roundtable at Calvin College.
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To rebuke or not to rebuke?
http://gcmwatch.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 05/ to-rebuke-or-not-to-rebuke/To rebuke or not to rebuke? Posted on July 5, 2008 by gcmwatch I have no problem saying that we do a lot of rebuking on this site. That’s because the gay christian movement needs to be rebuked sharply until they repent. Did you know that rebuke is actually a hard component of grace? The scriptures, contrary to the one dimensional love message of the gcm, is multifacted.
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To rebuke or not to rebuke?
http://gcmwatch.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 05/ to-rebuke-or-not-to-rebuke/To rebuke or not to rebuke? Posted on July 5, 2008 by gcmwatch I have no problem saying that we do a lot of rebuking on this site. That’s because the gay christian movement needs to be rebuked sharply until they repent. Did you know that rebuke is actually a hard component of grace? The scriptures, contrary to the one dimensional love message of the gcm, is multifacted.
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Augustine’s False Heir
http://www.theopolitical.com/ ?p=38In the recent issue of Ars Disputandi, Maarten Wisse reviews Deconstructing Radical Orthodoxy, edited by Wayne Hankey and Douglas Hedley. Aside from addressing the pros and cons of Milbank, Pickstock & Co.’s interpretations of Plato and Augustine, et al, Wisse has some interesting comments on
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Liberation Critique of RO
http://www.theopolitical.com/ ?p=27Joel Garver relays an essay from Don Musacchio—a liberation theology perspective on Radical Orthodoxy’s political theology. Really good stuff: The relevant [meaning] here is the notion that that the transcendent “upholds [the] relative worth [of material reality] over against the void.” That is to
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Milbank on Scientism, Sex, and Personhood
http://inhabitatiodei.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 05/ milbank-on-scientism-sex-and-…The latest issue of The Other Journal has a fascinating interview with John Milbank on contemporary atheism. In the process a whole mess of things get talked about, including the sexualization of contemporary culture in contrast with the sort of inverted totalitarianism that obtains in regard to
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