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Book Review: Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

November 5, 2013 by Bob Trube 4 Comments

Eric Metaxas' Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy  (Thomas Nelson,  2011)  is a long biography not easily summarized in a few paragraphs. What I will do instead is mention some of my takeaways. 1. What a marvelous and unusual thing to see someone from an elite home who couples all the culture, education, and family resources with a deep and vital Christian faith. 2. Dietrich Bonhoeffer's (1906 – 1945) visit to the United States in the 1930s was eye-opening in its portrayal of the vacuousness of liberalism. … [Read more...] about Book Review: Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: biography, black church, Christ, Confessing Church, death, dietrich bonhoeffer, Germany, Hitler, Jews, liberalism, Maria von Wedemeyer

Thank you. You can rest Dallas Willard.

May 8, 2013 by Joe Thackwell 6 Comments

I write after a good cry. Dallas Willard died this morning after announcing stage 4 cancer  on Monday. You can read more  here. For those who don't know, Dallas was a longtime philosophy professor at USC. He was a great voice for Christianity and his writings will continue to influence new generations of Christians. His book  Spirit of the Disciplines  was influential in my life, helping me to see that following and becoming like Christ is our life's work. I became a disciple by reading this book. At the end of my … [Read more...] about Thank you. You can rest Dallas Willard.

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: cancer, dallas willard, death, legacy, philosophy, spiritual disciplines, USC, vocation

Rituals of Annotation

March 1, 2013 by David Leave a Comment

I am not exactly sure of what prompted me to do it, but I began keep ­ing a tally of all the pro ­nounce ­ments I have done. A pronouncement is that act in which a doctor officially declares a person to be dead. Some deaths are theatric spec ­tac ­les involving beep ­ing mon ­i ­tors, electric shocks, and crack ­ing chest car ­ti ­lage. These tend to be chaotic, gritty, and conclusive as in the TV shows, sometimes ending with a dis ­traught physician intoning, “Time of  death. . . .” However, most pro ­nounce ­ments … [Read more...] about Rituals of Annotation

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Health Care Tagged With: death, lent, medical school, official prouncement, redemptive healthcare, resurrection

The Pursuit of Suffering

February 15, 2013 by David Leave a Comment

I watched the grainy, blocky video in silence. My friend was singing “Land ­slide” and I felt a cer ­tain taut ­ness in my eye ­brows and a pecu ­liar heavi ­ness in the cor ­ners of my mouth. By now it had become a famil ­iar feel ­ing, this phys ­i ­cal expres ­sion of  sorrow. Can the child within my heart rise above Can I sail through the chang ­ing ocean tides Can I han ­dle the sea ­sons of my  life?” ~Fleet ­wood Mac, “Land ­slide,” The Dance, 1997 Sonia Lee '06, whose mel ­low and res ­o ­nant voice was … [Read more...] about The Pursuit of Suffering

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Health Care Tagged With: death, Fleetwood Mac, henri nouwen, lent, leukemia, medical school, Philip Bliss, redemptive healthcare, resurrection, sickness, Suffering

Introductions: Dissection of body and soul

February 1, 2013 by David 1 Comment

Medical school is mostly boring and the parts that are not are often tragic, which is why few people write about the experience.  Prospects facing newly-minted residents and attendings are not much better, as the overwhelming secularization of a discipline once seen as divine has fueled financial exploitation, divisive politics, and increasing frustration, cynicism, and disillusionment in those who once sought something more meaningful.  While there have been exponential gains in scientific understanding and treatment … [Read more...] about Introductions: Dissection of body and soul

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Health Care Tagged With: anatomy lab, cadaver, death, lent, medical ethics, medical school, redemptive healthcare, resurrection

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