2009-10-11T22:11:00-04:00

One of the new songs the musicians and singers at my church have begun working on recently is Chris Tomlin’s “Indescribable“. I’ve liked the song ever since I first heard it on the radio, although I’ve sometimes joked that it might have been more appropriate if the lyrics had been just the word “indescribable” and then nothing else after that. If one has declared God “indescribable”, what more remains to be said? As I’ve now had a chance to look... Read more

2009-10-10T16:44:00-04:00

An article has appeared in the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail about the “Conservative Bible Project”, the subject of much discussion in recent weeks. It includes a couple of quotations from me (Shawna Richter, the article’s author, interviewed me about the topic; as it happens, it was from her that I learned of Stephen Colbert’s appeal to his viewers to write him into the Bible). One thing that struck me about the article is its title, “Group of U.S.... Read more

2009-10-10T15:14:00-04:00

I still find it challenging to teach about the Bible in a context in which students who sign up for the classes have varying degrees of interest and prior knowledge, and extremely different assumptions about the Bible and likewise expectations from the class. One can’t assume either skepticism or faith, that students will assume the Bible is right or be open to questioning it. All I can assume in any given semester is that a range of viewpoints will be... Read more

2009-10-09T22:56:00-04:00

I’ve been working on learning the keyboard solo from the Genesis Song Cinema Show. It is a fun solo to play, and I think it is coming along, although there are still some serious rough patches. Nevertheless I thought I’d share how it sounds so far with you. Maybe it’s because other bloggers I know have begun podcasting, and so I have an irresistible desire to join in and post something, anything, in audio format, however imperfect. Click here to... Read more

2009-10-09T13:10:00-04:00

Being located in Indiana, I want to share this with clergy here in Indiana who might be interested in participating: Sojourners and Jim Wallis are hosting a call with faith leaders and clergy in Indiana to discuss the health-care debate next week — sign up today to join us. The toll-free call will take place October 14th at 10 a.m. CDT/11 a.m. EDT and will last about 45 minutes. RSVP now to be part of this important call and receive... Read more

2009-10-09T12:59:00-04:00

My posting of a song by the Alan Parsons Project got a positive response, and so I thought I’d share another song of theirs that I particularly like, from the same album (Stereotomy). The song is called “Light of the World”. I’ll provide lyrics after the clip below. “Light of the World” by The Alan Parson’s Project I am just a stranger, in a promised landI am only learning a game with the rules I don’t understandGoing round in circles,... Read more

2009-10-09T12:03:00-04:00

Stephen Colbert gave a “Tip Of The Hat” to Conservapedia’s plan to rewrite the Bible eliminating “liberal media bias” from its pages. He calls on his viewers to make him a Biblical character. Hilarious stuff! The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Tip/Wag – Conservapedia, Louvre & Honda Unicycle www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Michael Moore Read more

2009-10-09T09:37:00-04:00

I apologize for the pun in the title, but today I’m teaching on Ezekiel, and had seen mentions before of “Ezekiel bread” and decided to look into it further. There really is such a thing, although the version featured in the picture is, I am guessing, a spoof. But of course, if I see it advertised on Conservapedia I may have to change my mind about that. If you want to make your own “Ezekiel bread” you can buy a... Read more

2009-10-08T16:10:00-04:00

As we seem to have a theme going related to all things Deuteronom(ist)ic, I thought I’d challenge other interested bloggers to come up with a Deuteronomy theme song. I have just the piece of music for you to modify, since “Stereotomy” rhymes with “Deuteronomy”: Also of relevance is Steve Wiggins’ post on a famous doodle which probably has nothing to do with words written near to it, which mention Yahweh and Asherah. But one thing we can probably all agree... Read more

2009-10-08T12:32:00-04:00

I’ve been reading some student assignments that discussed the story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22, and am struck by how many are ready to say that Abraham did the right thing in being willing to kill his son. They say this, presumably, because the story is in the Bible, and so Abraham must have been right. What is missing from such readings of the story is any attempt to put themselves in Abraham’s shoes (or Isaac’s, for that... Read more

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