This is my weekly list of recommendations. You can find daily links at the After Emmaus page on Facebook
J. Kameron Carter, Theology and Weapons of Freedom–A Deleuzian Meditation
Bruce Reyes-Chow, Obedient Slaves, Silent Women and Understanding Biblical Literalism
Peter Enns, Would Paul Have Made a Good Evangelical? ; Did Paul have a High View of Scripture?
Tim Gombis, Election According to Scripture (Pt. 1); Election According to Scripture (Pt. 2) ; Election According to Scripture (Pt. 3)
Peter M. Head, Christian Graffiti in Smyrna from before AD 125
Daniel Kirk, Knowledge and Power ; Unifying Spirit
Kyle Roberts, Seminaries and Science ; Seminary Grads: Christianity Doesn’t Need You. The (Local) Church Does
Bo Sanders, The Poetics of Pentecost
Gary L. Tandy, The Problem with Certitude
Brian, thank you for sharing the J Kameron Carter post. I hate to keep bringing up my thesis, but I may have to discuss it with Carter on his blog, but I argue theology can be used as a weapon against racism, specifically the efforts of patristic and black theologians, but my source is Foucault rather than Deleuze.
I could see Foucault as a very useful source. I know Cynthia Nielsen over in Dallas does a lot of work on Foucault in relation to theology. Have you two chatted about it?
No, not really, but maybe we should though (talk about Foucault together).