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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies And Their Impact On How We Do Scholarship, James F. Mcgrath
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies And Their Impact On How We Do Scholarship, James F. Mcgrath
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
What follows below is the text of my presentation at the session on blogging and online publication at the Society of Biblical Literature 2010 annual meeting in Atlanta.
The Suffering Of God? The Divine Love And The Problem Of Suffering In Classical And Process-Relational Theisms., Brent A. R. Hege
The Suffering Of God? The Divine Love And The Problem Of Suffering In Classical And Process-Relational Theisms., Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Not quite twenty-five years ago, theologian Ronald Goetz surveyed the landscape of late twentieth-century theology to find that “the ancient theopaschite heresy that God suffers has, in fact, become the new orthodoxy.”2 The shifting commitments and methodological assumptions contributing to this seemingly radical reorientation of Christian thought concerning the doctrine of God are varied and complex, but we might consider a few important questions to discern whether the theopaschite trend in contemporary theology powerfully and faithfully speaks good news in our time, and whether it does so more effectively than the classical doctrine of divine impassibility.
A Reforming Tradition Struggles With Change: The Evangelical Lutheran Church In America’S Historic Vote On Lgbt Ordination, One Year Later, Brent A. R. Hege
A Reforming Tradition Struggles With Change: The Evangelical Lutheran Church In America’S Historic Vote On Lgbt Ordination, One Year Later, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
For progressives in the ELCA, the wider Christian church and society at large, the vote was a thrilling victory after decades of struggle and setback. For conservatives, the vote signaled a decisive break with scripture and tradition and called the orthodoxy and orthopraxy of the this denomination into question. Almost one year later, we can take a step back to consider what happened in Minneapolis and to map some of the trajectories of this historic vote.
Stories The Religious Left Must Tell Itself, Brent A. R. Hege
Stories The Religious Left Must Tell Itself, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Reviews Changing the Script: An Authentically Faithful and Authentically Progressive Political Theology for the 21st Century, by Daniel Schultz. Ig Publishing (2010) $15.95
The Online Theology Classroom: Strategies For Engaging A Community Of Distance Learners In A Hybrid Model Of Online Education, Brent A. R. Hege
The Online Theology Classroom: Strategies For Engaging A Community Of Distance Learners In A Hybrid Model Of Online Education, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The key to success in online education is the creation and sustenance of a safe and vibrant virtual community. In order to create such a community instructors must pay special attention to the relationship between technology and pedagogy, specifically in terms of issues such as course design, social presence, facilitation of sustained engagement with course material, specially tailored assignments, and learner expectations and objectives. Several strategies for accomplishing this goal are presented here based on the author’s experiences teaching second career students in hybrid introductory theology courses at a mainline denominational seminary.
The Desert Of The Real: Christianity, Buddhism & Baudrillard In The Matrix Films And Popular Culture, James F. Mcgrath
The Desert Of The Real: Christianity, Buddhism & Baudrillard In The Matrix Films And Popular Culture, James F. Mcgrath
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The movie The Matrix and its sequels draw explicitly on imagery from a number of sources, including in particular Buddhism, Christianity, and the writings of Jean Baudrillard. A perspective is offered on the perennial philosophical question ‘What is real?’, using language and symbols drawn from three seemingly incompatible world views. In doing so, these movies provide us with an insight into the way popular culture makes eclectic use of various streams of thought to fashion a new reality that is not unrelated to, and yet is nonetheless distinct from, its religious and philosophical undercurrents and underpinnings.
The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Information about the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies, including contact information.
Book Reviews Table Of Contents
Book Reviews Table Of Contents
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A listing of the book reviews available in this issue.
Some Recent Developments In Hindu Understandings Of Jesus, Bradley Malkovsky
Some Recent Developments In Hindu Understandings Of Jesus, Bradley Malkovsky
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Hindu reflection on the person and work of Jesus Christ, what we might call "Hindu christology," is an enterprise that has slowly evolved since the early nineteenth century and is still very much in the making. It has undergone some significant changes since the middle of the twentieth century with some surprising additional perspectives emerging in recent years.
A Report On The "Sri Iesu Sahasranama" Of K. U. Chacko, Francis X. Clooney
A Report On The "Sri Iesu Sahasranama" Of K. U. Chacko, Francis X. Clooney
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
In 1987 K.U. Chacko, a Professor of Sanskrit at Nirmala College in Muvattupuzha in Kerala, published in a small booklet the Sri Iesu Sahasranama, a thousand names of Jesus in Sanskrit, written down in Malyalam script; in 1995 it was reprinted in Devanagari script. The cover indicates that it was edited by Professor M H. Sastri.
Viewpoint: What I See: Little Indias, Caste, And The Church In The West, Rachel Fell Mcdermott
Viewpoint: What I See: Little Indias, Caste, And The Church In The West, Rachel Fell Mcdermott
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Recently a New York Times article, "From Untouchable to Businesswoman" (July 22, 2010), carried the story of Kakuben Lalabhai Parmar, an illiterate Scheduled Caste woman from Gujarat who was selling her patchwork embroideries at New York's posh Asia Society. Thanks to intervention in India twenty years ago from SEWA, the Self-Employed Women's Association, she came out of seclusion in her house to participate in society, while helping to preserve the traditional handicrafts of her village. The result is a globe-trotting artisan-businesswoman who exchanges hugs with her clients, buys shampoos at CVS for her daughters back home in the village, and …
"He Is Our Master": Jesus In The Thought Of Swami Prabhupada, Ravi M. Gupta
"He Is Our Master": Jesus In The Thought Of Swami Prabhupada, Ravi M. Gupta
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
"Now that steam, electricity, and the printing press have brought into closer communication the different races that inhabit the earth, and have expanded the minds of men, tending to dispel the illusion that God Almighty especially favours any particular people, it is time to proclaim to the world, that if a messenger of God appeared in Judea about nineteen hundred years ago, it is no less true that a messenger from the same God appeared in the quiet town of Navadweep (popularly known as Nadia) in Bengal, some fifteen centuries later. The former is known by the name of Jesus …
A World Filled With Grace: Conceptualizing The Divine In Hindu Devotionalism And Karl Rahner, Ankur Barua
A World Filled With Grace: Conceptualizing The Divine In Hindu Devotionalism And Karl Rahner, Ankur Barua
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
In recent decades, a substantial body of scholarly work in the field of Hindu-Christian studies has been produced, which has not only done much to dispel earlier stereotypes of Hindu life-worlds as steeped in 'pantheism', 'world-negation' and the like, but also urged Christian thinkers to reflect on their own foundational beliefs through Hindu motifs. A relatively unexplored theme remains that of whether, and in what ways, the divine reality can be conceptualized as 'gracious' in Hindu devotionalism, especially given that the Christian doctrine of 'grace is related to a constellation of other notions such as creation out of nothing, justification …
Adieu Raimon, A Dieu, Joseph Prabhu
Adieu Raimon, A Dieu, Joseph Prabhu
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Raimon Panikkar, known to many in this Society of Hindu-Christian Studies as a teacher, scholar, mentor or friend, died at his home in Tavertet, near Barcelona, on August 26, 2010. He was ninety-one and had been in poor health for some time, but he did live to see the day when his Gifford Lectures, originally delivered in Edinburgh in 1989, and over which he had agonized ever since [he produced some nineteen different versions of parts of the texts], finally saw the light of day in June of this year as The Rhythm of Being (Orbis Books).
Book Review: "Jesus As Guru: The Images Of Christ Among Hindus And Christians In India", Swasti Bhattacharyya
Book Review: "Jesus As Guru: The Images Of Christ Among Hindus And Christians In India", Swasti Bhattacharyya
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Jesus as Guru: The Images of Christ Among Hindus and Christians in India by Jan Peter Schouten.
Book Review: "Transcendent In America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements As New Religion", Eliza F. Kent
Book Review: "Transcendent In America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements As New Religion", Eliza F. Kent
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Transcendent in America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements as New Religion by Lola Williamson.
Book Review: "South Asian Christian Diaspora", Catherine Cornille
Book Review: "South Asian Christian Diaspora", Catherine Cornille
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of South Asian Christian Diaspora edited by Knut Jacobsen and Selva Raj.
Book Review: "India And The Indianness Of Christianity: Essays On Understanding", George Pati
Book Review: "India And The Indianness Of Christianity: Essays On Understanding", George Pati
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of India and the Indianness of Christianity: Essays on Understanding edited by Richard Fox Young.
Book Review: "Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship And Basic Christian Communities", Chad M. Bauman
Book Review: "Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship And Basic Christian Communities", Chad M. Bauman
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship and Basic Christian Communities by A. Maria David.
Book Review: "Jesus In The Lotus: The Mystical Doorway Between Christianity And Yogic Spirituality", Bradley Malkovsky
Book Review: "Jesus In The Lotus: The Mystical Doorway Between Christianity And Yogic Spirituality", Bradley Malkovsky
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Jesus in the Lotus: The Mystical Doorway between Christianity and Yogic Spirituality by Russill Paul.
Recent Articles Of Interest 2010
Recent Articles Of Interest 2010
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A listing of recent articles of interest from the 2010 year.
Review Of Contemporary Christologies: A Fortress Introduction, By Don Schweitzer., Brent Hege
Review Of Contemporary Christologies: A Fortress Introduction, By Don Schweitzer., Brent Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Review of Contemporary Christologies: A Fortress Introduction, by Don Schweitzer.
In Front Of The Black Sea, Matthew Batt
In Front Of The Black Sea, Matthew Batt
On Earth As It Is
Dear God,
Ali and Sema have a daughter!
It’s raining in St. Paul but
there was a spot right in front
of the Black Sea and I wasn’t going
to go—it was already almost three
and I thought I could just plow through
till dinner but then I saw the sign—
the sign! in the window! Ali and Sema
have a daughter!
Three Prayers, Melissa Broder
Three Prayers, Melissa Broder
On Earth As It Is
Pennsylvania Prayer
Bless me I was once myself and couldn't read
a thermostat. My mother's breasts were long
inside her bathrobe. Sometimes we were Polish.
I believe god knows these things about me
so I needn’t say them with heart. I'm afraid
to say anything with heart.
Lord, Ken Baumann
Lord, Ken Baumann
On Earth As It Is
ConAgra, bread-keeper; save us from our misery.
The stores dried up, people float in and out as if in a dream, wandering empty aisles and pushing imagined carts, checking out their bounty, self-scanning.
May you please render us saved.
And the farmers in Portland and Studio City and Brooklyn, with their small hands and meager yields, their rooftop stalks, they have been taken and put up in cages.
Make them free.
How To Become A Prayer, Giancarlo Ditrapano
How To Become A Prayer, Giancarlo Ditrapano
On Earth As It Is
Attention is the very essence of prayer. I am the bread of only my life. I look at prayers on the page. I read them and I lay my voice on top of the prayers. I drape them with my voice and make them mine. I put on my jacket and go out into the night to meet other prayers. I was nine when the Lord wasn’t watching over my family as I had prayed he would for all of those nights. The fuck, he smashed my brother’s car into a utility pole on a south Florida interstate, killing him …
An Open Letter Of Prayer To The Country Of Russia, Sean Carman
An Open Letter Of Prayer To The Country Of Russia, Sean Carman
On Earth As It Is
Russia!
I know you only through your
quirky and enigmatic literature,
full of ranting underground lunatics,
characters who bustle and fly,
and noses that roam St. Petersburg.
Ecclesiastes Ii: Son Of The Philosopher, Bryan Furuness
Ecclesiastes Ii: Son Of The Philosopher, Bryan Furuness
On Earth As It Is
Some days I think the clouds are your eyes. Some days I think the birds are your voice. You laugh, chide, scatter thistle all over my lawn and screw up my grass as some kind of lesson I'll never understand because I don't speak bird.
Dear God, Kirsty Logan
Dear God, Kirsty Logan
On Earth As It Is
I call you god but you know I don't believe. I never have. well, maybe I did once, for a few months, when I was nine. remember that little book of bible stories, the one with the mustard-yellow cover and shiny red letters? of course you know. you know everything. or you would, if I believed.
A Prayer For Lack Of You, Kyle Minor
A Prayer For Lack Of You, Kyle Minor
On Earth As It Is
When I was a child I feared all the Old Testament curses—dogs, frogs, being struck down by forked lightning? Which were Old Testament curses and which were the talk of the traveling preachers in their white suits and black slickback hair? Either way, it doesn't matter. One was You and the other was You. You let anyone who wants to speak for You speak for You, so what is left for the children of the world to do but see You in the ones who speak for You? If You are You, shame on You, for sparing those who speak …