The Week in Preview
9/2/11 – Coming up next week… A labor history-themed This Week in History, stories of African and Asian Christian leaders, and the belated return of my series on Christian colleges, Pietism, and the “usable past.”
9/2/11 – Coming up next week… A labor history-themed This Week in History, stories of African and Asian Christian leaders, and the belated return of my series on Christian colleges, Pietism, and the “usable past.”
Probably the best comment I ever got back from a peer reviewing one of my manuscripts was the one suggesting that I should put the educational philosophies of Karl Olsson and Carl Lundquist in conversation with the one articulated by philosopher James K. A. Smith in Desiring the Kingdom. I was familiar with DtK before … More “You say pietism, I say Pietism”
9/1/11 – On this week’s episode of CWC: The Radio Show… Sam, Amy, and I discuss being an intellectual in the church, the mystique of the Dallas Cowboys, and Christian responses to theatre. Get episodes here, or click on the logo on the right side of the home page.
Last month I felt like I was living a John Denver song: country roads taking me to a colleague’s farm near St. Cloud, Minnesota, to the Washington County Fair in Lake Elmo, MN, and then last week to the Minnesota State Fair. (Well, a couple of city streets took me there.) Then last week my … More “God Made the Country”
Yesterday I posted a response to the debate over Dominion theology, which holds that Scripture mandates that Christians control secular institutions, including political ones. There have been several sources for the revival of a debate whose roots go back to the late 1970s and early 1980s, but probably the most important was Ryan Lizza’s profile … More Evangelicals and “Dominion” (part 2)
One of the most unlikely hot topics of the past month has been a kind of political theology that, to the extent it achieved any real popularity, peaked in the early 1980s: Dominion theology, or as New Yorker correspondent Ryan Lizza calls it in his now famous profile of Michelle Bachmann, Dominionism. It contends that … More Evangelicals and “Dominion” (part 1)
“You mean, like ‘CWC: The Radio Show’?” So asked my friend Stacey one June morning in 2006. It was our annual faculty workshop for the team-taught, multidisciplinary, 1st year course Christianity and Western Culture (CWC), and we had asked one of Bethel’s faculty IT consultants, Bob Kistler, to take us through some of the new … More CWC: The Radio Show, Season 11
A very special week in history, since we start with… August 29, 2011 – I make my 100th post at The Pietist Schoolman Namely, this one. How to properly assess the historical significance of this moment as compared to the other landmarks we’ll be commemorating today? Well, only time will tell, but I think we … More This Week in History
Here at The Pietist Schoolman This Week in History included the birthdays of an anthropologist and a singer-songwriter, the Declaration of the Rights of Man, and two low moments in Italian military history: the sack of Rome in 410, and Brazil’s declaration of war in 1942! Wrapping up eight posts on The Pietist Impulse in … More That Was the Week That Was
8/26/11 – Coming up next week… Michelle Bachmann and “Dominionism,” the allure of the farm, my return to academic podcasting, why Pietism seems “unusable” for Christian colleges, and my 100th post!