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Story, Lent and The Life of Pi

March 6, 2013 by John Hundley Leave a Comment

Last week I wrote about The Oscars and Lent. I wrote that these two phenomena share more in common than is usually suggested.  Today I want to  move in for a closer look--at the stories themselves. If this annual cultural ritual in honor of story (The Oscars) is so telling of our culture's condition, and if we, as critically thinking Christians, want to understand and thus impact our culture, it may do us some good to examine its favorite stories.  The Life of Pi  is one such story.   With four Academy Awards, The Life … [Read more...] about Story, Lent and The Life of Pi

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: family history, gospel, lectionary, lent, Life of Pi, Oscars, Relgious Studies, story, storytelling

The Incarnational Stream & Higher Education: Family

May 19, 2011 by Tom Grosh IV 2 Comments

Introduction Have you considered the influence of your family history (or how you frame your family history) on your vocation and daily life? In Personal Foundations in Ministry, one of my assignments will be to complete a genogram. Have you completed a genogram? If so, what does it reveal? If not, what do you think it might reveal? When preparing a class presentation on the The Incarnational Stream/Tradition, I could not resist delving into my family's Moravian roots1 and drawing connections with my present … [Read more...] about The Incarnational Stream & Higher Education: Family

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: Evangelical Theological Seminary, family, family history, genogram, Incarnational Stream, Incarnational Tradition, Jars of Clay, John Wesley, Moravian, Redemption Songs, Richard Foster, spiritual formation, vocation, Zinzendorf

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