(INDEX) My Blog Series on the Anthology by and About John Caputo: Cross and Khora

THE POSTS
There are many different paths in the Jesus tradition, and so we have Jesus on the cross in Mark begging God to save him but keeping trust in God’s plan and faithfulness. By contrast, in Luke-Acts we have the condemned Jesus and Stephen, not begging God to send a legion of angels to save them, but for God to forgive their enemies. This book by and about Caputo is the first in the Goicoechea postmodern ethics series, which I have blogged about before.
(1/2) Analysis: The Weakness of God and the Iconic Logic of the Cross by John Caputo
(2/2) Analysis: The Weakness of God and the Iconic Logic of the Cross by John Caputo
Analysis of Theresa Sanders’ essay Festivals of Holy Pain: In the Wake of Good Friday
(2/2) Analysis of Theresa Sanders’ essay Festivals of Holy Pain: In the Wake of Good Friday
All Killer No Filler: Caputo Responds to Sanders About the Meaning of Good Friday
(2/2) All Killer No Filler: Caputo Responds to Goicoechea and Hart
Caputo with the Experience of God and Science.
The Holy Atheist: John Caputo and the Dark Night of the Soul
Plato, Aristotle, Heidegger and Derrida with the Postmodernism in Différance
Caputo and Huntington on the Economy of Religion
Caputo and Glazebrook on Trying to Appease God’s Wrath vs Focus on Love of Undesirables


