Back to School, and Ready for Some Theological Discussion
After a great summer, I've finally begun my fall quarter at Fuller Seminary. So it's back to the books, but I'm ready for it. I'm beginning Hebrew--which looks a little scary a this point. I'm also taking Foundations of Youth Ministry with Chap Clark (author of Hurt, among others). That should be a really good class. My third class is called American Culture: Social Location and the Gospel. Basically it's a class surveying the ways in which our Western culture in the US shapes the way our churches think and work. We are theologically shaped from birth, and it places our perspectives in a box that is hard to escape from. So that should be an interesting class as well. Sorry it's been so long since I've posted... but keep tuned, because I'm sure I'll have some great topics to discuss!




3 Comments:
'bout time, you big goof-off...
mike rucker
http://escroll.blogspot.com
I am jealous of your youth ministry class with Chap Clark. Hurt is an excellent book. what are your tests for that class?
We have to write reviews for a few books, we have tests on his lectures, and we have some sort of "project" at the end of the class.
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