…with Dave Andrews and Matt from the Waiter’s Union. Read more
…with Dave Andrews and Matt from the Waiter’s Union. Read more
It’s not a short flight from San Francisco to Sydney – about 14 hours. But I did get to watch Lawrence of Arabia, one of my all-time favorite films. Then I watched And When Did You Last See Your Father?. I wept at the end of that one, which is my wont on flights. In fact, I’ve cried more on airplanes than anywhere else. It wasn’t that big of a deal on the Qantas flight to Sydney, since it was... Read more
…I just need to ask, Zach, what is up with this?!? Jimmy Eat World-Beautiful Day-Yo Gabba Gabba Read more
Over at explorefaith.org, there’s an interview with me about Phyllis Tickle’s, The Great Emergence, an interview with Phyllis, and more info about the EVENT! Check it out. Read more
Lots of talk around the blogosphere in the last couple weeks about the goodness or badness of the terms “emerging” and “emergent.” To be quite honest, as I sit at our family cabin by the lake, listening to Canada geese fly over head and thinking about where I should grouse hunt today, it all seems rather silly. Indeed, I’ve long held that this is an internecine debate. I realize it seems earth-shatteringly important to some, but not to me. As... Read more
…the Aeropress makes an incredible shot of espresso. I just made my first cup, and it was shockingly good. Excuse me, I have to go make another… Read more
The last couple days at the gym, I’ve listened again the podcast episodes from the 2007 Emergent Theological Philosophical Conversation with Jack Caputo and Richard Kearney, particularly the first session, and I’ve been reminded again at what a wonderful three days that was. It’s still astounding to listen to Jack and Richard spend an hour or so walking us through two and half millennia of philosophy, philosopher by philosopher. But listening also reminds what I love so much about the... Read more
To think that we can “get” the gospel as it was originally meant is, I think, either naiveté or hubris. Read my entire response here. Read more
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