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Art Experience, Consumerism, and Place - 42 days ago
On Sunday Kate and I went with the friend with whom we are staying to The Brewery an artist colony downtown LA in what I guess at some point was an old brewery but which looks like its most recent iteration was a manufacturing complex. In Fact... Topics: Art, Los Angeles, Reflections
In Los Angeles - 43 days ago
My wife and I came out to LA for a Friends Wedding this past Saturday, and are staying on for a few days. The wedding was very beautiful ceremony. Roman Catholic wedding and the priest an elderly man who has been priest at the church for a very long... Topics: Clubs, Goth, Los Angeles, Personal, Reflections, Urban/Suburban
A Confession of a "Post-Modernist" - 59 days ago
I confess I have become interested in Hegel and Kant again. I confess that I passed over Hegel with having read very little of his works. Spent more time with Kant but Kant and Hegel are the great Modernist systems, those Grand Narratives that claim.. Topics: Hegel, Kant, Philosophy
Been meaning for awhile to read Phyllis Tickle's book The Great Emergence: How Christianty Is Changing and Why. Although I have been meaning too read the book I have also put it off: I feared my historiographical training (that instilled a respect...
Topics: Ecclesiology, Emergence, Emergent Church, History of Interpretation, Phyllis Tickle, The Great Emergence
Topics: Ecclesiology, Emergence, Emergent Church, History of Interpretation, Phyllis Tickle, The Great Emergence
Some Personal and Pastoral Reflections on Conversion - 67 days ago
One of the intents of the Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture is for scholarship to be put to bear on concerns of the church, of pastors and laity. I overheard a student of the seminary heatedly complain that the first presentation.. Topics: Community of the Holy Trinity, Conversion, Pastoring, Reconciler, Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture



















