September 2007
cwdaniels: Today is a work day for me. Tons of student things to grade. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
Dress Down Friday | One Words
Today is the one word Dress Down Friday Special.
Ouch!
Art
Lovely…
Halloween
Tasty
Interesting
Blue
YES!
Thanks everyone for links this week.
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Remember the Dutch! The Magic of Creation
Emily and I have been doing our birthing classes for the past three weeks preparing for birth. We are taking the Bradley Method classes because we’re both interested in having a natural birth (or at least as much of one as is possible). But that’s where we’re running into some difficulties. We’re finding that the less-than-helpful medical system of which our insurance company has thrust us into...
cwdaniels: @lacroixdesign where are you? (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: going to try and upgrade wp 2.3 *holding breathe* (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
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cwdaniels: finished rough draft of my review for The Friend (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
Lindbeck on The Intepretive Schemes of Religion
Religions are seen as comprehensive interpretative schemes, usually embodied in myths or narratives and heavily ritualized, which structure human experience and understanding of self and world. Not every telling of these cosmic stories is religious, however. It must be told with a particular purpose or interest. It must be used, to adopt a suggestion of William Christian, with a view of...
Lindbeck on The Intepretive Schemes of Religion
Religions are seen as comprehensive interpretative schemes, usually embodied in myths or narratives and heavily ritualized, which structure human experience and understanding of self and world. Not every telling of these cosmic stories is religious, however. It must be told with a particular purpose or interest. It must be used, to adopt a suggestion of William Christian, with a view of...
cwdaniels: Emily is napping and I am blogging. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: trying desperately to finish this book review. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: just finished a bunch of TA work. Time to hit the books. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @markfleser wow, that is hard to beat. Maybe I will soften. I just hate amazon so much! (I work for an independent bookstore) (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @markfleser how is it higher quality, it’s still an MP3 isn’t it? (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: made some coffee and working at my desk today. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: I’m afraid to upgrade to WP 2.3 (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @the_butterfly no problem. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: finished with bradley classes for tonight, time for sleep. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: in class (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: happy first day of school Fuller Students (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: Our New Car http://www.flickr.com/photos/prh/1429940360/ (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
The Knowns and Unknowns | Entering Into Year Five
Tomorrow marks the beginning of another year of school, our fifth year in California, the (School) year our daughter will be born into and the year in which I come very close to finishing my course work. Of course, it also marks all sorts of things I have absolutely no idea of. Since Emily and I both run our lives by school schedules the educational calendar is in many ways how we order are...
cwdaniels: @badthing Thanks for the site, I’ll check it out. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: bought a honda fit today - it’s amazing. pictures coming soon. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @badthing thanks! I got in a lot of reading which was good. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: my (not even 1 year old) shure E2’s are starting to give out on me. Not good. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: drinking some tasty coffee at the bookstore, waiting for my shift to start. I think I will write. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
Unveiling the Desktop (Meme)
Adam tagged me in a “show your computer’s desktop” meme. So here it is.
I am using this guy’s photo for my desktop at the moment. And I don’t normally have my dock showing but I turned hiding off so you could see it.
I am also currently using the animal and monster icons from MacSoft, though you can’t see my other ones because I don’t have any peripherals attached.
What’s in my menubar?
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cwdaniels: don’t feel like twittering today (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
Dress Down Friday | Wordpress Themes, Wes...
Every week I post a random assortment of links, videos, pictures just for fun. In this week’s edition of “Dress Down Friday” I have found some fun stuff this week ranging from LA Metro/Google Map Mashups and new solar powered messenger bags!
For wordpress users who have your own hosting, check out this theme generator. And here’s a great looking grid-styled theme similar to the one I use.
This...
cwdaniels: @sdlatham hope it goes well (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: reading the latest edition of “The Friend” (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: finished with work today, time for studies. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
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cwdaniels: really excited about google’s presentations http://tinyurl.com/yqp84u (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: Check out my new blog post: So This Is Your First Year in Seminary? http://tinyurl.com/2v3q9n (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
So This Is Your First Year In Seminary? Tips,...
In one more week the masses will pile into Fuller’s bookstore, library, classrooms, and student lounges as the first week of the 2007-2008 school year begins. This is a big year for Fuller, its 60th anniversary. The first week of the fall quarter is always the busiest of the four quarters on campus, all kinds of people trying to get the hang of grad school, living in a new city, and not knowing...
So This Is Your First Year In Seminary? Tips,...
In one more week the masses will pile into Fuller’s bookstore, library, classrooms, and student lounges as the first week of the 2007-2008 school year begins. This is a big year for Fuller, its 60th anniversary. The first week of the fall quarter is always the busiest of the four quarters on campus, all kinds of people trying to get the hang of grad school, living in a new city, and not knowing...
cwdaniels: @Stammy I absolutely love Eddie Izzard, you should watch “Dress to Kill” when you get a chance. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @martin_kelley nice! I’m trying it out. *Refresh* (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: finally made it to the library, time to get this work done turbo style. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: paying bills! weeee (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: listening to a report on NPR about how we eat (and the problems with it) http://tinyurl.com/k6b5z (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: @the_butterfly YEAH, I thought it was a great response. Not much left for me to say. But I will check out those podcasts. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: can’t believe the cleveland browns scored 6 TD’s, actually feels good to be a fan this week. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
cwdaniels: just sold our toshiba 27in TV for $75 so glad to have no TV now. (via Twitter / cwdaniels)
To be authentic, mission must be thoroughly theocentric. It begins in God’s redemptive purpose and will be completed when that purpose is fulfilled. The God-given identity of the church thus arises from its mission. This order of priority is foundational. Yet for some sixteen centuries Christians have been taught to think of church as the prior category and mission as one among several functions...
Mission Precedes Ecclesiology
To be authentic, mission must be thoroughly theocentric. It begins in God’s redemptive purpose and will be completed when that purpose is fulfilled. The God-given identity of the church thus arises from its mission. This order of priority is foundational. Yet for some sixteen centuries Christians have been taught to think of church as the prior category and mission as one among several functions...
cwdaniels: @the_butterfly yeah, got that. I had already read it by that time. Nice work. I’ll link to it next friday! (via Twitter / cwdaniels)