On the Facebook

Well, I’ve taken the plunge: I’m on Facebook. While my publisher has been encouraging me to do this for a while, what pushed me over the edge was closer to home: our oldest son has gone to college, and the low-grade mourning I’ve suffered in his absence was just enough to cloud my faculties and…

So You Want to Go to Grad School: Friends & Family

I should clarify one assumption: I assume that if you’re writing to me, then you probably have some investment in being a Christian scholar–that in some way your sense of a calling to this vocation is bound up with your faith. That creates all sorts of unique challenges and opportunities, and there are, of course,…

How (Not) to Change the World: On James Davison Hunter

The Other Journal has just published my longish review essay, “How (Not) to Change the World,” on James Davison Hunter’s important new book, To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World. In a few days they’ll follow up by publishing an interview I conducted with Hunter about…

So You Want to Go to Grad School: Choosing Schools (2)

Last time I discussed choosing schools on the theological end of the spectrum. But the list would be different if we were talking about continental philosophy of religion, as opposed to philosophical theology. In that case, you’d want to work within a philosophy department so that your disciplinary formation was in the philosophical canon, and…