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Calvin D. Ullrich

Calvin D. Ullrich

@CalvinUllrich

Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Theology | Political Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Phenomenology, Affect Theory.

University of the Free State Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Asymptote Journal
Asymptote Journal@asymptotejrnl·
“If language is a form of identity, it is one that may be changed by circumstance or even by force of will.” Accompany Madeleine Schwartz as she grapples with forgetting her first language: nytimes.com/2024/05/14/mag…
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Calvin D. Ullrich@CalvinUllrich·
I have a new chapter in this volume published with @wipfandstock, titled: "Beyond the Totality of Religion: Memories of Violence, Finitude, and the Organic".
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Calvin D. Ullrich@CalvinUllrich·
New article: "The Singularity of AI? Toward a new philosophical-theological intelligence." — bit.ly/3SyxIhz Image: Jacopo da Pontormo, 'Two Men with a Passage from Cicero’s “On Friendship,” c. 1524'
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Calvin D. Ullrich@CalvinUllrich·
New article : "The Spread Body and the Affective Body: A Discussion with Emmanuel Falque" — bit.ly/3RV1o8r — Image: Chaïm Soutine, Carcass of Beef, 1926
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Simeon Zahl
Simeon Zahl@simeonzahl·
Very cool volume now out, including a chapter from me on Martin Luther’s theology of suffering
Theology Books@theology_books

T&T Clark Handbook of Suffering and the Problem of Evil Matthias Grebe, Johannes Grössl @theolojoe The T&T Clark Handbook of Suffering and the Problem of #Evil provides an extensive exploration of the #theology of #theodicy, asking questions such as should all instances of suffering necessarily be understood as evil? Why would an omnipotent and benevolent #God allow or perpetrate evil? Is God unable or unwilling to reduce human and non-human suffering on Earth? Does humanity have the capacity to exercise a moral evaluation of God's motives and intentions? Conventional disciplinary boundaries have tended to separate theological approaches to these questions from philosophical ones. This volume aims to overcome these boundaries by including #biblical (Part I), historical (Part II), doctrinal (Part III), #philosophical (Part IV), and pastoral, interreligious perspectives and alternative intersections (Part V) on theodicy. Authors include thinkers from analytic and continental traditions, multiple #Christian denominations and other religions, and both established and younger scholars, providing a full variety of approaches. What unites the essays is an attempt to answer these questions from the perspective of biblical testimony, historical scholarship, modern theological and philosophical thinking about the concept of God, non-Christian religions, science and the arts. The result is a combination of in-depth analysis and breadth of scope, making this a benchmark work for further studies in the theology of #suffering and evil. Table of Contents Preface List of Figures Preface: Theology, Conversation, and Friendship Abbreviations 1. Introduction: Suffering and the Problem of Evil, Johannes Grössl (University of Würzburg, Germany) PART I: BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVES 2. Moses: the Suffering Servant, Mark Scarlata @mwscarlata (St. Mellitus College, UK) 3. Suffering and the Problem of Evil in the #Prophets, John Barton (University of Oxford, UK) 4. The Book of Job, Katharine Dell (University of Cambridge, UK) 5. Suffering and the Quest for its Causes in the #Psalms, Erhard S. Gerstenberger (University of Marburg, Germany) 6. Covenant Faith and #Qohelet's Question. John Goldingay (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA) 7. Wrath in the #Bible, Peter J. Leithart @PLeithart (Theopolis Institute, UK) 8. "The Lord Is in Your Midst" (Zeph. 3:15) Righteous Suffering in the Synoptic Gospels, Pheme Perkins (Boston College, USA) 9. The #Gospel of John, David Ford (University of Cambridge, UK) 10. Paul - Suffering as a Cosmic Problem, T.J. Lang (University of St. Andrews, UK) 11. The #Epistle to the #Hebrews, Bryan R. Dyer (Calvin University, USA) 12. The Book of #Revelation, Joseph L. Mangina (University of Toronto, Canada) PART II: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY FIGURES 13. Irenaeus and Origen, Mark S. M. Scott (Stonehill College, USA) 14. Gregory of Nyssa, Alexander L. Abecina (University of Cambridge, UK) 15. Augustine, Lydia Schumacher (King's College, UK) 16. Thomas Aquinas, Brian Davies (Fordham University, USA) 17. Dante, Rachel Teubner @RachelTeubner (Australian Catholic University, Australia) 18. Julian of Norwich, Rachel Muers @RachelMuers (University of Edinburgh, UK) 19. Martin Luther, Simeon Zahl @simeonzahl(University of Cambridge, UK) 20. John #Calvin, James N. Anderson (Reformed Theological Seminary, USA) 21. Richard Hooker, Paul Dominiak (University of Cambridge, UK) 22. G.W.F. #Leibniz, Alex Englander (University of Bonn, Germany) 23. Immanuel #Kant, Alex Englander (University of Bonn, Germany) 24. Friedrich #Schleiermacher, Shelli M. Poe @PoeShelli(Iliff School of Theology, USA) 25. Søren #Kierkegaard, Sean Turchin (Liberty University, USA) 26. Abraham Heschel, C.K. Martin Chung (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong) 27. Simone Weil, Stephen J. Plant (University of Cambridge, UK) 28. Hannah Arendt, Philip Walsh (York University, Canada) 29. Karl #Barth, Paul Dafydd Jones (University of Virginia, USA) 30. Dietrich #Bonhoeffer, Michael DeJonge (University of South Florida, USA) 31. Hans-Urs von #Balthasar, Richard McLauchlan (Independent Scholar, UK) 32. Jürgen Moltmann, Matthias Reményi (University of Würzburg, Germany) 33. Johann Baptist Metz, Matthias Grebe (St. Mellitus College, UK) 34. Paul #Ricœur, Christopher King (Toccoa Falls College, USA) 35. John Hick, Chad Meister @ChadVMeister(University of Notre Dame, USA) 36. Marilyn McCord-Adams, Shannon Craigo-Snell @CraigoSnell(Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA) 37. Eleonore Stump, Georg Gasser (University of Augsburg, Germany) PART III: DOGMATIC THEMES 38. The Origin of Evil, Matthias Grebe (St Mellitus College, UK) 39. #Creation, Nadine Hamilton (University of Erlangen, Germany) 40. The Suffering God, Paul Fiddes (University of Oxford, UK) 41. Trinity and Suffering, Matthew Levering (University of St. Mary of the Lake, USA) 42. #Christology, Kenneth Surin (Duke University, USA) 43. Divine Suffering and the Communicatio Idiomatum, David R. Law (University of Manchester, UK) 44. Kenosis, Robert Stackpole (John Paul II Institute, USA) 45. Atonement, Suffering and Evil: The Problem of Meaninglessness, Adam Johnson (Biola University, USA) 46. The Cosmic Spirit's Creatorship and Redeemership in the Context of Natural Theodicy, Jongseock (James) Shin (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA) 47. Suffering, Evil, and Eschatology, Stephen J. Plant (University of Cambridge, UK) 48. Providence, Vernon White (King's College, UK) 49. Ecclesiology, Jeremy Worthen (Church of England, UK) 50. Sacraments, David Grumett (University of Edinburgh, UK) 51. Prayer and Suffering, Jonathan D. Teubner (Harvard University, USA) 52. Personified Evil in the Judeo-Christian Tradition, Gregory Boyd (Woodland Hills Church, USA) PART IV: PHILOSOPHICAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES 53. Neoplatonism, Adrian Mihai (University of Cambridge, UK) 54. Evil and Divine Excellence, David P. Hunt (Whittier College, USA) 55. Skeptical Theism, Daniel Speak (Loyola Marymount University, USA) 56. Anti-Theodicies, Stephen Torr (Church of England, UK) 57. Free Will Theodicies, Chad Meister (University of Notre Dame, USA) 58. Suffering and the Meaning of Life, Clifford Williams (Trinity College, USA) 59. Everlasting Creation and Essential Love, Thomas J. Oord (Northwind Theological Seminary, USA) 60. Science and Theodicy, Christopher Southgate (University of Exeter, UK) 61. Pain and the Mind-Body Problem, Joshua R. Farris (Missional University, USA) and Jonathan H. W. Chan (St Paul's Theological College, Malaysia, Hong Kong) 62. Evil and Moral Realism: A Problem of Evil for Atheism, James K. Dew Jr. (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) 63. Christian Ethics, Joshua Hordern (University of Oxford, UK) 64. Non-Human Suffering, Bethany N. Sollereder (University of Edinburgh, UK) 65. Bioethics and Suffering, Yechiel Michael Barilan (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 66. Disability and Suffering, Kevin Timpe (Calvin University, USA) and Hilary Yancey (Baylor University, USA) PART V: INTERRELIGIOUS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES 67. Suffering and the Problem of Evil in Judaism, Oliver Leaman (University of Kentucky, USA) 68. The Kabbalistic Concept of Tsimtsum (“contraction”), Simon D. Podmore (Liverpool Hope University, UK) 69. The Concept of duhkha in Hinduism, Ankur Barua (University of Cambridge, UK) 70. Suffering and Evil in Buddhism, Daniel Rumel (Archdiocese of Paderborn, Germany) 71. Zoroastrian Views on Suffering and Death, Almut Hintze (SOAS University of London, UK) 72. Problem of Evil and Human Suffering in Islamic Thought, Nasrin Rouzati (Manhattan College, USA) 73 Muslim Perspectives on Evil and Suffering, Mehrunisha Suleman (University of Oxford, UK) 74. The Holocaust, Sarah K. Pinnock (Trinity University, USA) 75. Psychology and Theodicy: The Meaning-Making Model and Growth, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall (Biola University, USA) 76. Unmasking the Systemic Problem of Evil in Theology: A Feminist Critique, Esther McInthosh (York St. John University, UK) 77. Suffering and Problems of Evil in Black Theology: A Narrative Approach, Anthony G. Reddie (University of Oxford, UK) 78. Music, Sacred Sound, and Suffering, Jonathan Arnold (Diocese of Canterbury, UK) 79. Richard Wagner, Richard Bell (University of Nottingham, UK) 80. The Arts, Charles Taliaferro (St. Olaf College, USA) and Jil Evans (Independent Artist, UK) @tandtclark #Book bloomsbury.com/uk/tt-clark-ha…

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Philip Ziegler
Philip Ziegler@pgziegler1·
We’re privileged to be able to welcome Bruce McCormack to the ranks of our Divinity department here in Aberdeen from this Autumn. abdn.ac.uk/news/22218/ @AbdnDivinity
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Tim Howles
Tim Howles@AimeTim·
1. Environmental theology and integral ecology books can be hard to access for students and readers around the world. The Laudato Si Research Institute at the University of Oxford provides an open access collection of key texts. lsri.campion.ox.ac.uk/integral-ecolo… @LSRIOxford
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Peter Salmon
Peter Salmon@petesalmon·
On this day in 1930, Georgette Derrida broke off from a game of poker and gave birth to a son, named Jackie after the boy who starred in Charlie Chaplin's The Kid, Jackie Coogan. Happy birthday to Jacques Derrida! #Derrida
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Calvin D. Ullrich@CalvinUllrich·
🌹 I am delighted to share this news that I have accepted an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Theology, in the Department of Historical and Constructive Theology, UFS Faculty of Theology, at the @UFSweb. The City of Roses beckons 🌹 shrturl.app/X2MIg6
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