This Week in History

August 22, 1942 – Brazil declares war on Italy Well, on Germany really; I’m guessing Italy was an afterthought. But I’ve got to think this was close to the last straw for even the most fervent supporters of Mussolini. Imagine with me, if you will, the following dialogue that fateful morning of August 22nd, 1942: … More This Week in History

The Big Ten

Here are the ten most popular posts in the past month here at The Pietist Schoolman: The Pietist Impulse: Modernity J. Hawk Norway: “A Very Old War” Tolkien, Lewis, and the Memory of War The Pietist Impulse: Scandinavians Hell and Heaven In Celebration of Alumni “The Capital of the Movement” Norway: “A Christian Fundamentalist” A … More The Big Ten

The Week in Preview

8/19/11 – It might be quieter than usual next week at The Pietist Schoolman, as I’ll be busy getting things ready for the start of classes on the 29th. But I am planning a recap of our Pietist Impulse series, the next in our series on Pietism, the “usable past,” and Christian colleges, and something … More The Week in Preview

A Christian Response to the London Riots

8/18/11 – Mark Pape, a Christian blogger in England, has a thoughtful piece on the recent rioting in the UK published in Relevant magazine. I’m jaded enough by studying the history of protest in Europe to suspect that there were more “greedy opportunistic people” involved than the “some” he admits, but as a reflection on … More A Christian Response to the London Riots

600 and 3000

It’s been a pretty tough summer for us Minnesota Twins fans. We got spoiled just enough to start complaining that the team was only winning divisions, not getting deep into the playoffs. Expectations thus raised, we naturally got hit with a season in which there were so many injuries that half the time it felt … More 600 and 3000

The Pietist Impulse: Missions

Six previews of The Pietist Impulse in Christianity down, two to go… Today we have Dick Pierard, Christoffer Grundmann, and Victor Ezigbo examining the “Pietist impulse” in the history of Christian missions — together providing yet another response to the commonly-held stereotype that Pietists are “too heavenly-minded to be earthly good.” As their narratives overlap … More The Pietist Impulse: Missions

Hell and Heaven

This has not been one of those blogs that serves as an online confessional. But for once, I’d like to bare my soul a bit and share something about myself that caught my attention over the weekend. Writing about it might prove to be utterly narcissistic, in which case I hope that you didn’t find … More Hell and Heaven