After reading a few reviews of James and the Drifter’s new EP TRAIN! I thought I’d try to contribute something to the conversation. I need to say a few things that are true about me in order to lay out my thoughts about this album. First, I grew up having no small fascination with trains. [...]
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Review: James and the Drifters, TRAIN!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bandcamp, concert, EP, folk, folk rock, good music, james and the drifters, Music, train on May 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Review: The Politics of Jesus, chp. 1
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anabaptist, Biblical Interpretation, Christian Ethics, Christianity, Ethics, exegesis, Jesus, Jesus Radicals, John Howard Yoder, Mennonite, Notre Dame, Politics, Protestant, Radical, Sermon on the mount, sociology, theology, Yoder on May 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Why I’m Reading This Book John Howard Yoder is a name I’ve seen a lot in the past eight years as I’ve waded into theological waters from the shores of more than a few theological islands. And I’ve read a little of his work, but not his most famous book The Politics of Jesus. I’ve [...]