Reimaging Xianity in the wake of Modernism's passing
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Help Needed for Online Student Forum Participation and Grading
Jun 29th
This semester, my online class is doing so much better in terms of discussion. I attribute it tougher and more concrete requirements and I am forcing myself to give detailed feedback the day after the discussion posts are due.
While the content of the discussions are up (especially the posts), there still is a lingering problem of overall student cross-engagement. I want to improve the overall quality of discussion, not just increase individual outputs. So, I am thinking of trying out the following methods and I’d like to get your feedback on them.
Brunicafast of champions
Apr 13th
Working from home today. Fixed myself a nice 10:30 lunch/breakfast thing. Sliced fresh peppers, a orange, and some scrambled eggs to continue the day right.
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Good Friday? More like our Day of Mourning.
Apr 2nd
In class Wednesday, I mentioned that it is a bit odd that Christians call it “Good Friday,” when it is the day that marks the death of their God. A student, as he was leaving, made it a point to tell me that Jesus’ death was a god thing for it saved us from [...]
Sometimes we are forced to slow down
Mar 8th
Meredith and I, because of the nature of our beings and our situation, go go go go go.
Last night I tweeted that it was going to be a long day. I had two lecture to give, a hour and a half to drive, a test to compose, two other lectures to write, a study guide [...]
Thinking Out Loud
Jan 25th
One day Jesus shall enter the rear of our chaimber set his eyes upon sin and say, "Yara, awaken!" #
Context for Yara, Awaken :: http://bit.ly/7Jox1a #
I really wish "Legacy of the Spirits" was online somewhere! #
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The NonHistoical Myth of a Personal Relationship with God.
Jan 2nd
This is the most amazing and biting sentence I have ever read.
I appreciate that for so many people in late Western modernity the idea of people “living within a controlling narrative” seems foreign (though we all do it cheerfully: every time people say “in this day and age” they are appealing to an assumed idea [...]

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