Posts Tagged ‘book’
Something Different with Rob Bell.
For a number of years many people have liked Rob Bell because he is different. He is passionate, engaging, energetic, insightful, and creative with refreshing language and perspective.
For a number of years many people have not liked Rob Bell because he is too different. He has been accused of embracing humanism and pluralism and paganism and many other -isms.
Just when people have (for better or worse) been getting used to Bell , his speaking tours, podcasts, NOOMA videos, and books named with stars, sex, and velvet, he produces something else that is, well… different. If you haven’t watched the Resurrection video you can view it below.
You may be distracted by the visual elements included in the production. However, that which the effects represent is something that we too often don’t even see. As products of modernism, we insist on a logical reasoning and scientific proofing while we close our eyes to the supernatural things all around us. We insist that the only things that are real are the things that our sensory perceptive capacity enables us to see or taste or touch or smell or hear. Like the biblical character Thomas who had to see the holes that wounded Jesus on the cross, we ignore the possibility that things are happening all around us that exceed our quite limited human comprehension. Hence, resurrection:
Jesus Wants to Save Rob Bell from Kirk Cameron.
When I opened up christianitytoday.com to read today’s interview formatted article with Rob Bell talking about his most recent book, Jesus Wants to Save Christians , I laughed out loud. Sitting right in the midst of the text was an dynamic (technical term, not descriptive of the ad content) ad "From the Creators of Facing the Giants: Fireproof on DVD, Never Leave Your Partner Behind." "Christian"^ marketing kills me. Of course and unfortunately, the marketers for "Facing the Giants" had to play off the "Left Behind"^^ language. The Christian life is about so much more than getting "left behind." As Bell eloquently presents in his book, salvation is not confined to the afterlife or to individual reconciliation with God. There is salvation in this life from systems of tyranny and injustice. Here is a bit from the article in CT that I particularly liked:
Question to Bell :
Are you a pacifist, or do you think that a truly Christian church has to be a pacifist church?
Rob’s Response :
My dad is a U.S. Federal District Judge and gets lots of death threats. On Father’s Day a couple of years ago, there were bodyguards in the driveway at our house. And I am okay with that.
But I sit right in that tension. Sometimes people say no police, no armed forces, no anything. And the truth is, whether I am falling short of Jesus’ teaching or not, there are situations where I am really glad that there is a policeman standing right there and that he has a gun. So I don’t know how exactly you work that out in detail.
But my hope would be that as a Christian, you would have a larger imagination. Take Saddam Hussein. Your first impulse would be, "Man, if he wasn’t in power, it would be great—and the only way is to bring in a hundred thousand troops." To me, the third way of Jesus is always asking if there is an imaginative, subversive, brilliant, creative path.
^ Christian is used in quotation marks to designate "Christian" in its use as a quasi-psuedo-popular subculture rather than a term that describes a person reflecting the image of Jesus.
^^ I do not recommend the "Left Behind" series – just so we’re clear about that.
Peace to you, N.T. Wright.
Peace to you:
A series offering peace to those who have dramatically effected my thinking and life.
Your writings and lectures are sound and insightful. Simply Christian is, indeed, the current equivalent to Mere Christianity. I have begun Surprised by Hope and highly appreciate your take on eschatology. Though you like my handwriting I cannot measure up to your jottings of shorthand+calculus+latin+whatever-else-you-wrote that captures the quickness of your thought. Next time we get to take a picture be sure to stand still rather than being so wobbly. Hopefully, I will have completed the volumes of The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God, and The Resurrection and the Son of God by the end of the summer.
TIME Magazine: CHRISTIANS WRONG ABOUT HEAVEN, SAYS BISHOP.
Bishop of DurhamDURHAM (94th Bishop of), (Nicholas) Tom (Thomas) Wright
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Worth Believing?
I ate lunch with Doug Pagitt as a part of the Emergent luncheon at the Envision Conference. I have yet to read his new book yet so rather than an adequate review here is a video:
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