Adding to the growing number of professional theologians who are blogging, we now have the fine addition of Paul Griffiths. His promises to be another great theoblog.
H/T: Andy
Adding to the growing number of professional theologians who are blogging, we now have the fine addition of Paul Griffiths. His promises to be another great theoblog.
H/T: Andy
Posted in Blogging.
By Halden – September 20, 2009
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Cool, I added it to my google reader page. :)
P.S. If you get on a Driscoll-bashing kick again, here’s a great quote: http://www.dennyburk.com/?p=785
I can’t not oblige on something like that, Rachel. Thanks. Stay tuned. . .
What’s up with “professional theologians” and not allowing comments on their blog posts. I mean come on, what are they worried about? We’re not talking about professional athletes here–we’re talking about theologians!
I’ve often wondered that myself. I wish more of those guys would have comment features.
All we have to do is link to their posts and offer our response(s).
(Thanks for the heads up, by the way)
yeah, I’m slightly annoyed that most of these pontificate without feedback. Griffiths is good, but there need to be comments.
And you, Myles, should have your own blog. Until you get one, you’re not allowed to agree with me on shit like that.
He’s got one, actually. He just tries to keep it hidden: http://mwerntz.wordpress.com/
I’ve been outed! The blog’s been dormant for a while, but I’ve been promising to revive it.