My article on Christian vaccine hesitancy is out now, open access. This piece considers how political theologies position Christians in relation to scientific and government institutions, highlighting theological resources to reframe vaccine debates.
https://t.co/UHULjXxCR3
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by @KAustinS, Assistant Professor of Theology at Palm Beach Atlantic University and former Junior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. Listen now!
.@PeterHotez with @chrislhayes on MSNBC discussing the rise of Measles cases, the first confirmed death and Much More
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2.26.25 842 pm ET
L. A. Theology Conference 2025: Receiving Redemption, coming up March 12-14. Early registration discount is open until Jan 6 (Mon). Students: see extra discount code.
5 plenary speakers on soteriology: @BauerschmidtC, Todd Billings, Julie Canlis, @AP_Davison, & Kathryn Tanner!
Bad news: there seems to be no treasure trove of unpublished sermons by Eric Mascall. Good news: @AngelicoPress are reissuing one of the very best of his books – Via Media – his short systematics, for which I will write a foreword.
I am happy to announce that my second book is now under contract with Baker Academic. It is an introduction to Christian faith and practice through the lens of the theological virtues: faith, hope, and love (title TBD). I expect to have the manuscript finished by August.
@MattColvin47 Hi Matt! Thanks for listening to the podcast. I agree that many NT scholars would think just this about what you’ve outlined here. However, this isn’t what I argue. I’d be happy to help you get a copy of my book if you’re interested in engaging with my argument.
Finally living my humanities scholar pipe-dream of being the ‘et al.’ on a journal article. A piece I wrote with colleagues in the UK on the place of the humanities and social sciences in public health.
https://t.co/oLCrEwGGH4