Here’s a list of some of our favorite public theologians who are tweeting. Who would you add?
Christian faith stands or falls with ability to connect people to God through Christ so that they can truly flourish & love their neighbors
— Miroslav Volf (@MiroslavVolf) June 23, 2013
Sin has caused our affections to stray, propelling us to worship relationships, achievement, and work—everything but God.
— Timothy Keller (@timkellernyc) June 23, 2013
The prosperity gospels aren't another "brand" of Christianity; they are the old predatory Canaanite anti-gospel, using Jesus for cover.
— Russell Moore (@drmoore) June 19, 2013
Jesus, women in the Jewish world, and a review of a book about Jesus and Women: http://t.co/z6Hn8Bn5Ia
— scotmcknight (@scotmcknight) June 21, 2013
My father left. My stepfather left. But I was found by a Father who will never leave me nor forsake me.
— James K.A. Smith (@james_ka_smith) June 16, 2013
If determinism is true, we can never know it, for in this case our believing it is true is as determined as our believing it is false.
— Greg Boyd (@greg_boyd) May 27, 2013
How many kinds of moral and material poverty we face today as a result of denying God and putting so many idols in his place!
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) June 12, 2013
8 Responses
I enjoy following Leonard Sweet
six white males… :-/
Oops! We’d love to add more – do you have any suggestions, Danny?
Oops! We’d love to add more – keep the suggestions coming!
While male, Miroslav Volf is hardly ‘white’ in the socio-political-racial structure of American culture.
And Pope Francis isn’t white….at all.
But I can see where this would bother you, as Russell Moore is probably white enough for the rest of them combined.
they added pope francis; the original post stopped with greg boyd (otherwise, i’d need some remedial counting skills). i agree that volf speaks from a different past, but his present context is the academy in america.
soong chang rah is always a good voice; don’t know if he tweets though.
@RenovatusPastor – Jonathan Martin from Renovatus Church in Charlotte.
I’d second both Jonathan Martin and Len Sweet.
Christena Cleveland (@CSCleve) isn’t a theologian proper, but tweets liberally about the sociology of the church and reconciliation.
And Soong-Chan Rah (@profrah) does tweet, though sparingly. I also like Eugene Cho (@EugeneCho)