March 11, 2010 / Theology
This essay exposes the Christological bankruptcy of theodicy in the modern age, revealing the essential nature of any system of knowledge as being open to epistemological crises, especially with regard to Christianity.
Billy Daniel is Perspective Editor for The Other Journal. He is Director of Christian Formation for St. John’s Church in Tampa, Florida, and is also in the midst of his PhD work at the University of Nottingham, completing research on the rise of secularism in liturgical reform.
This essay exposes the Christological bankruptcy of theodicy in the modern age, revealing the essential nature of any system of knowledge as being open to epistemological crises, especially with regard to Christianity.
A conversation with Dr. Joel Shuman on the bodily enactment of the church, specifically how it deals with death and dying, in a disembodied world.