As you might know, this month is world cup-month. If you’re on Twitter like me, chances are that your feed is littered with comments on games, scores, and players. So it might not come as a surprise that I had the following fun conversation on Twitter:
World Cup of Theologians: Algeria – Augustine of Hippo http://t.co/uElAmrVYf1
— Global Theology (@Global_Theology) June 29, 2014
@CSCleve @Global_Theology Which theologian do you have in mind for the country that won against Algeria in the group phase? 😉 #justcurious
— Tom Uytterhoeven (@TomUytt) June 30, 2014
@TomUytt @CSCleve You will have to be patient, my friend…
— Global Theology (@Global_Theology) June 30, 2014
World Cup of Theologians: Belgium – Edward Schillebeeckx by @Global_Theology (cc: @TomUytt) http://t.co/fCi94Exyqk
— Christena Cleveland (@CSCleve) July 1, 2014
All world cup theologians are listed on the Global Theology blog, which you might want to visit even when you’re not a fan of sports! Personally, I think it’s great to have Schillebeeckx as a theological trademark for Belgium. Did you know there’s even a Facebook page devoted to him? Which theologian would you choose for your country?