August 30th, 2008
It’s the political season, the golden moment for the talking heads. I enjoy listening to them. But I have a request: could we ban “look!”, “frankly,” and “sort of”? Look seems to be the word of choice for the experts. They are being asked to analyze the convention or the polls or their dog’s position in the race and they begin every other assertion with “look!” I want to say, Look! We’re listening already! We think you have something worth saying or we’d be on another channel. The hosts have asked you to be their guest, and not some other talking head. Jesus said, “Behold!” but he was special.
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Tags: minor annoyances, NPR, politics, talk radio, words
Posted in thinking out loud | 10 Comments »
August 26th, 2008
I know these guys. They are young pastors. Many of them are young fathers. And they are sons. It’s the latter that most impresses me. A son is not always an easy thing to be. Because the world is hard on fathers. Mine fought in the Big War, was shelled in the heaviest day of shelling in the Big War, survived injury, came home, went to college, went to work. They didn’t have a clue in those days about Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Men muddled through. His father was gassed in the previous Big War. As I said, the world is hard on fathers, almost as hard as it is on mothers.
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Tags: cats, fathers, pastors, sons, strength
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August 22nd, 2008
Phyllis Tickle, in her latest and greatest, The Words of Jesus, writes in the introduction about an “actualist” reading of the canonical gospels. Typical Tickle: lay it out and let the readers make sense of it themselves. Or perhaps lay it out as if she needs the readers’ help figuring out what she’s written. Well it hit me like a ton of basement block and I’ve been trying to make sense of it ever since. Not a “modernist” reading of the words. Not a “literalist” reading of the words. But an “actualist” reading of the words.
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Tags: actualist, beyond liberal-conservative, lectio divina, phyllis tickle, prayer, the words of Jesus
Posted in mystically wired | 13 Comments »
August 15th, 2008
I’ve got some thoughtful responders to this blog and it’s one of the real benefits of a blog. You toss your thoughts out there and people respond. You rethink or you go a little deeper in your thoughts, maybe you revise, maybe you come away even more convinced having heard the responses of others. One of my thoughtful responders is Clif and I want to continue from a thought Clif laid down in a comment about the Rush Limbaugh post. Clif indicated that he thinks Christians who listen to Rush regularly do a pretty good job separating the wheat from the chaff. If Clif is right, then I’m probably a little overwrought in my previous post. But I wonder about that. Because there’s a Christian I know pretty well who used to listen more than he does now to Rush, and at least in one case, he didn’t do a very good job separating the wheat from the chaff. And I have a very high regard for the perspectives and discernment of this particular Christian, him being myself.
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Tags: blog, conviction, discernment, environmentalists, jesus freak, rush limbaugh, talk radio
Posted in beyond conservative-liberal | 12 Comments »
August 12th, 2008
Been doing little print and radio interviews related to the release of Jesus Brand Spirituality: He Wants His Religion Back. It’s a good exercise because both print and radio are looking for colorful and concise little expressions of things that pop up in the book. Like the idea that we need to dig extra hard for Jesus as the treasure buried in the field of religion, owing to the current “trademark infringement on the Jesus brand”–meaning the negative public perception of Christianity among those on the outside of faith looking in. I find myself illustrating this with the popularity of Rush Limbaugh among many Christians in the United States.
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Tags: david brooks, george will, politics, public square, religion, rush limbaugh, talk radio, trademark infringement
Posted in beyond conservative-liberal, jesus brand spirituality | 9 Comments »
August 4th, 2008
So I need to explain something. I’ve been to the same place for vacation for the past 28 years. I know, boring as the post office. Which is exactly the way I like vacation. Maybe as a result, vacation clears space in my head. Maybe for God to speak. Several years ago, I’m guessing now but 1998 or 1999, I’m praying on vacation and a voice gets through saying, “Pay attention to what I’m doing among liberals.”
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Tags: environment, Jesus, prayer, the divine hours, vacation
Posted in beyond conservative-liberal, jesus freak | 15 Comments »