St. Lydia's Theology Circle

St. Lydia's Theology Circle At St. Lydia's Theology Circle we explore theology from a progressive stance in an accessible manner. Lydia's Justice Series. All are welcome.

During the season of Advent, Theology Circle is creating our own theologies inspired by the biblical verses and themes of St. Come learn to develop our individual and collective theological voices to inform and create opportunities for justice and social transformation. This is a great way to participate in Advent in a new and exciting way. If you've ever thought about God, then Theology Circle is

for you. Come join us to find and share your voice! For our Fall 2014 season, our meetings will take at 7:00 on November 12, November 19 and December 3. All meetings take place at 304 Bond Street in Brooklyn. If you have ever thought about God (or watched a movie), you are fully qualified! Just show up to take part, or shoot us a note here on facebook.

Starting this Wednesday, 11/9:An Advent study of "Courage" in Liberation TheologyWeekly readings include: Paul Tillich, ...
11/04/2022

Starting this Wednesday, 11/9:

An Advent study of "Courage" in Liberation Theology

Weekly readings include: Paul Tillich, James Cone, Dolores Williams, Mary Daly, Audre Lorde, and Marcella Althaus-Reid

Wednesdays at 7pm
304 Bond St, Brooklyn, NY

We will do all reading together,
reading ahead is not required.

08/06/2017

This last installment of Lutheran Theology Group was quite awesome. We talked about what Bonhoeffer was thinking about in prison, and it inspired some really great conversation.

This coming week, we are going to look at liturgical theology. Now, liturgical theology is not Lutheran per se, but it is at the core of St. Lydia's theology, and so I thought it would be good to explore a text on it.

We will be reading a chapter from Aidan Kavanaugh's book On Liturgical Theology. The special thing about this text is that it was the first thing Emily Scott had me read when she supervised me as an intern last year.

So come hang out and let's learn stuff together! :D See you Tuesday, the 8th, at 7pm!
304 Bond St., Brooklyn, NY

- Jack

08/01/2017

How can we be Christians in a religionless age?

Woah! That is a GOOD question, and it's the one we'll be discussing tonight in Lutheran theology group! We're reading Bonhoeffer's prison letters.
7pm. 304 Bond St.

I hope to see you there!
(Bring a snack or something if you can.)

07/18/2017

Come to Lutheran Theology Group tonight! We'll be reading Bonhoeffer's Discipleship together. He wrote it while operating an illegal underground seminary in N**i Germany. 😲

He talks about cheap grace and costly grace, and what being a Christian demands of us.

Don't miss it! Come hang out with us 🤗

304 Bond St., 7pm

07/07/2017

Lutheran Theology group is back this coming Tuesday! In our times together, we read short pieces of text from some great theologians and discuss their ideas together, all around a table with drinks and food.

This time, we will be looking at Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics, volume 1, part 1, chapter 1. Our question: "How do we speak of God?" O_O

I am so very excited!

You don't have to read anything to prepare. Just come and hang out with us!

Tuesday, July 11th, 7pm, 304 Bond St.

06/26/2017

Tomorrow, come hang out, eat, drink, and read Kierkegaard at St. Lydia's!

This is part of the summer Lutheran Theology group, where we read short pieces of theological writing from famous theologians of the Lutheran tradition. No homework, no pre-meeting reading; we do all the reading together.

We had a lot of fun in the last meeting when we read from Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments, and navigated his tricky jargon. In this meeting, we'll be reading from Kierkegaard's Attack upon 'Christendom'. He has a pretty ruthless criticism of the Danish church that carries a lot of weight for the U.S. today.

I'm real excited for this one!

304 Bond St., 7pm
Tuesday, June 27th

06/19/2017

This Tuesday, come hang out, eat, drink, and read Kierkegaard at St. Lydia's!

This is part of the summer Lutheran Theology group, where we read short pieces of theological writing from some famous theologians of the Lutheran tradition. No homework, no pre-meeting reading; we do all the reading together.

We had a lot of fun in the last two meetings when we read from Martin Luther himself. In this next meeting, we'll be reading from Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments and asking the question, Was it easier for Jesus' disciples to have faith than it is for us today?

304 Bond St., 7pm
Tuesday, June 20th

Next Tuesday, May 23rd, is the first meeting of the Lutheran Theology group! 7pm at St. Lydia's.We'll be looking at Luth...
05/15/2017

Next Tuesday, May 23rd, is the first meeting of the Lutheran Theology group! 7pm at St. Lydia's.

We'll be looking at Luther's Preface to Paul's Epistle to the Romans! (I will bring the reading.)

I am calling it the "Drop-in Lutheran Theology group" since it requires no commitment, no pre-reading, and no homework. Come as you can, however much you can, and we'll do all the reading together. It's gonna be GREAT! :D

Fortress Press is having a big ebook sale. Don't miss it.
04/18/2017

Fortress Press is having a big ebook sale. Don't miss it.

Fortress Press is running a HUGE ebook sale right now! 800+ Titles for Under $5 each!!! N.T. Wright, Bonhoeffer, Brueggemann, MORE

Come to the Biblical Exegesis Workshop at St. Lydia's!__________You’re walking on a subway platform when you come across...
02/09/2017

Come to the Biblical Exegesis Workshop at St. Lydia's!
__________

You’re walking on a subway platform when you come across a folded piece of paper on the ground. You open it and see that it’s a love letter. You have many questions. What was the purpose of the letter? Is this unrequited love? Are they dating? Are they married? How do they feel about each other? These are just some of the questions you could have about the text. You examine closely everything about it, from the content of the letter to how it was folded and where it was dropped, so as to extract as much information as you can.

What you are practicing is exegesis. Exegesis is a critical investigation of a text with the goal of interpreting it and explaining its content, and it is essential for understanding the Bible. It might seem like you need a degree to exegete the Bible, but you really don't! Anyone can practice exegesis if they are shown how—and that will be the purpose of the Biblical Exegesis Workshop led by Jack Holloway.

It will start with the Gospel of Luke and will consist of six sessions. If you come, you do not have to do any reading outside of the reading done in the workshop itself!

It will take place on the following Thursdays at 7:30 pm at St. Lydia's:
2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 3/9, 3/16, and 3/30.

If you're in the NYC area and you're into feminist, groundbreaking biblical studies, you should come to St. Lydia's to h...
10/06/2015

If you're in the NYC area and you're into feminist, groundbreaking biblical studies, you should come to St. Lydia's to hear Phyllis Trible. She is an icon and it is a very rare treat that she is coming to speak. Join us! You won't be disappointed.

Day after tomorrow. Groundbreaking Feminist Biblical Scholar Phyllis Trible comes to speak at St. Lydia's.

She's speaking on the story of Adam and Eve. And somehow I think we'll never think of that story in the same way, ever again.

Wednesday October 7, 7pm, 304 Bond Street

Details: http://stlydias.org/2015/09/09/series-on-faith-sexuality-and-identity/

Those of you who read James Cone's "A Theology of Liberation" with us will find this essay resonate with a lot of the is...
06/03/2015

Those of you who read James Cone's "A Theology of Liberation" with us will find this essay resonate with a lot of the issues and ideas we discussed and wrestled with.

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