Terry Eagleton interview
In anticipation of our next book club meeting (10/22, 8PM EST) over Terry Eagleton’s Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate, here is a meaty interview in which Eagleton discusses his book.
Just a little taste:
[A] lot the authentic meanings of the New Testament have become ideologized or mythologized away. Religion has become a [...]
Blake Huggins Reviews ‘A People’s History of Christianity’
Blake Huggins has gotten a a head start in reading and thinking about our next Theology Book Club’s selection – Diana Butler Bass’s A People’s History of Christianity. He won’t give away the ending, but it is worth a read whether you plan on reading the book or not (and you really should.)
I like it. [...]
Some More Caputo Resources
We’ve collected a few more resources regarding Caputo and thought we’d share them with you. Remember, tomorrow is our first meeting!
On Caputo and Church: Viens! | Curt A. Bronzan
On Caputo and Church: Deconstruction (and Difference) | Curt A. Bronzan
Not the ‘What’ of God, But How | Blake Huggins
Review of the First Chapter of Caputo’s “On Religion”
As we lead up to our first Theology Book Club meeting on Caputo’s On Religion we’ll be featuring some videos, reviews, and audio regarding Caputo and his ideas to help facilitate discussion. If you have any you’d like to recommend, please email or leave a comment!
Back in 2007, the church and postmodern culture posted a [...]
John Caputo Audio Links
As we lead up to our first Theology Book Club meeting on Caputo’s On Religion we’ll be featuring some videos, reviews, and audio regarding Caputo and his ideas to help facilitate discussion. If you have any you’d like to recommend, please email or leave a comment!
Caputo, along with Richard Kearney, was a participant in Emergent [...]
What Would Jesus Deconstruct?
As we lead up to our first Theology Book Club meeting on Caputo’s On Religion we’ll be featuring some videos, reviews, and audio regarding Caputo and his ideas to help facilitate discussion. If you have any you’d like to recommend, please email or leave a comment!


