Pheme Perkins and Gilberto Ruiz discuss Raymond Brown's “‘Who Do Men Say that I Am?’—Modern Scholarship on Gospel Christology” from Horizons 1.1. We're so excited to share this with you and hope you join in the celebration by reading along! https://t.co/Di8u6Kwk7U
Issue 50.1 is officially live online (and will be hitting snail mailboxes shortly), which means we have OFFICIALLY kicked off our two-volume celebration of Horizons 50th anniversary! @CTStheology @CambUP_Religion https://t.co/GT3IWUxgDi
These roundtables will each feature a reprint of a "greatest hit" from the Horizons archive alongside commentary and reflection from two scholars as we consider our discipline's past, present, and future. The first of these roundtables goes back to the very beginning...
Congratulations to Dr. @JessicaCoblentz, author of “Dust in the Blood: A Theology of Life with Depression” and winner of the 2023 Best Book Award from @CTStheology! Follow the link to learn more about this important book: https://t.co/Ooaqwjl3xu
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We've got more 50.1 content ready for you! You can read Layla Karst's "Caught in the Act: Karl Rahner, Brian Flanagan, and the Problem of Liturgical Failure" on FirstView right now! https://t.co/nIE6jYT2fR
Issue 50.1 (which will be the start of an extra special next four issues 👀) is almost here. You can get a first look at 50.1 by checking out Kathy Lilla Cox & @kingjasone's article "Rethinking the work of Theologians in the Pandemic's Wake" right now! https://t.co/uPLTRN03Si
Enjoy free access to some of the most popular content from our Religion journals and books in 2022, including articles from @HorizonsCTS, @csraac and more...
Access available throughout March 2023: https://t.co/IyzpPzFQGY
Resharing this statement from the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations amidst reports of a national “Day of Hate” against Jews organized by Neo-Nazi groups tomorrow.
The statement comes as "the United States is facing the greatest crisis of public antisemitism in a century." Read the full statement here: https://t.co/Yjj6XvySUa
It has been tremendously humbling to share the important work Elizabeth Groppe and Julia Feder have done calling for listening & ecclesial action in support of victims of sexual violence. Learn more in this @CambUP_Religion blog post. https://t.co/3hODasuJXh
It's Monday, so you probably need to take a break from staring at your to-do list for the week, and we have just the thing: an excerpt from Janice A. Thompson's article on Job and modern poetry of disability is up on the @CambUP_Religion blog now! https://t.co/FJR44Epl0Y
The statement comes as "the United States is facing the greatest crisis of public antisemitism in a century." Read the full statement here: https://t.co/Yjj6XvySUa
Horizons editor Elena Procario-Foley spoke to Religion News Service about the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations' call for “churches in the United States to intensify condemnations of antisemitism.”
Is antisemitism lurking in your advent hymns? A new statement from the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations urges churches to assess worship for unintended antisemitism. https://t.co/DnlWV7pjt8
This is a brief reminder that @CTStheology is the scholarly association that brings the most value for your membership dues! Members receive the award-winning @HorizonsCTS (latest issue is linked below) and have access to one of the best conventions.
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Like we said, it's a fantastic issue, and we're so grateful to our contributors for making it possible. So we're giving you permission to put down that grading, put your feet up, and read through! https://t.co/GT3IWUxgDi
An absolutely scintillating review symposium that features Robert Cathey, Malka Z. Simkovich (@Malka_Simkovich), Jennifer T. Kaalund (@jkaalund), and Peter Zaas thinking through and with Amy-Jill Levine and Joseph Sievers' timely and important PHARISEES (from @eerdmansbooks).