Showing posts with label gospel of carol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gospel of carol. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
New Logo!
Just a little update: What we have here is the brand new logo for Wednesday Theology, designed by the wonderful John S. Troutman.
Troutman, Troutman...why does that name sound vaguely familiar? Well, Troutman is the creator of The Gospel of Carol, a comic which I absolutely love. Plus, it was the main focus of my AAR paper I presented last year, The Disruption of Christian Patriarchy in The Gospel of Carol and Other Comic Books.
So, a big thanks to John for the logo, and be sure to check out his Troutcave Comics site. His books, including the Gospel of Carol, are also available on ComiXology. I highly recommend it!
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
The Disruption of Christian Patriarchy in The Gospel of Carol and Other Comic Books
Once again I tainted the hallowed halls of Luther Seminary and brought shame upon academic respectability by rambling about comic books at the Upper Midwest joint conference of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. It was a really fun time had by all. Or, at least had by me, since I was rambling about comic books. Here, presented for your pleasure, or agony, is that paper.
Also, much gratitude to John S. Troutman for letting me bug him so much about The Gospel of Carol. If you want a fun read, you can snag all the issues from comiXology on the cheap.
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