For those following the Rabbi Zev Farber controversy: I believe the article Biblical Criticism, Divinity, the Shofar & the IRF to be worth sharing. It ends:The Farber article can be found here.
When you get a group of people together, many of whom are living in the tension between the ideal religious conceptualization of the Divine, and the realities of science, archaeology, history, textual criticism, and other forms of philosophical endeavor, the results will never be be a group that is uniform in its appearance or thinking. It will inevitably be diverse, and it might even seem unkempt to the outsider, but make no mistake about it, it is in that tension where Divinity can be found most.