Since our original posting about John D. Caputo’s books has been rather popular with the invisible visitors – we know everything – here are some audio links to Caputo’s participation in something called Theological, Philosophical Conversation 2007 – I am not sure if the comma between ‘theological’ and ‘philosophical’ is suppose to mean a kind of a hesistant gesture or it is there to imply that the conversation is both or, and I am sticking with this theory, it is more like a “changed my mind” comma: I will have two beers, three beers actually” – in any case, here are the audio files:
TPC 2007 :
Session 1, Part 1 (John Caputo, Richard Kearney, 50 mins), Part 2 (John Caputo, Richard Kearney, 60 mins)
Session 2, Part 1-2 (John Caputo, Richard Kearney, Tony Jones, Russell Rathbun, Geoff Holsclaw, 67 mins)
Session 3, Part 1 (John Caputo, Richard Kearney, Tony Jones, 67 mins), Part 2 (Jack Caputo, Richard Kearney, Tony Jones, Tim Hartman, Dwight Friesen )
Emergent Village (I should read more about this one, it looks strange)
Church and Postmodernism (how sexy is this title?)
P.S. What Wouldn’t Jesus Deconstruct? So Caputo’s book will be available at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in San Diego – how much more exciting can this life get?


Lou,
Every year, Emergent Village holds a “Theological Conversation,” but this year the conversation partners were Caputo and Kearney, so the conference was dubbed the “Theological strikethrough Philosophical Conversation.” Someone apparently replaced the strikethrough with a comma, wherever you saw it first.
You should definitely read more about Emergent Village, if I do say so myself
Shalom,
Steve K.
Lou, since when did you get so churchy??? It’s creeping me out.
By the way, wasn’t the American Academy Religion recently renamed to American Academy of Victimology?
Emergent jackass Lou
alright, i’ll take it, but i think down deep i just want to be accepted, you know, have some cool friends…