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Hosting conversations on what it means to follow Jesus into contemporary culture.
Sunday, March 16, 2008. Week 10- Final Paper Outline. I General Problems of Religion in a Secular University. A The Power Structure of a Secular University. A Church and State issues. B Hyper-rationalism and higher education. C Prominence and preference of science. D Prominence and preference of other humanities. A The binary of Church and State. B The binary of Religion and science. B Local Community and Church Community Interaction.
The monkey, the myth, the legend.
Thoughts on life, faith, class and what I ate for breakfast. Week 10- Final Outline of Paper. Week 10- Classmate Response to Jason Heppners blo. Week 10- Monday Class Reflection. Week 9- Second Draft of Outline for Final Paper. Week 9- Response to Annie McLarens Blog. Week 9- Wednesday Class Reflection. Week 9- Monday Class Reflection. Week 8- First Draft Outline of Paper.
Week 10 - Final Revision of Paper. It sounds like this outline will work based on your comments from last week. I suppose I could add more details but those might be best left to being read in the paper. Anyway, this outline is the same as last week. The paper will be on its way soon! I Describe a particular aspect of culture - youth culture in Boulder, Colo. 1 Nature of youth in Barker. 2 Contrast with Chap Clark.
Monday, August 18, 2008. The Irresistable Revolution - Chapter 1. Although the beginning of this book is set in an American culture, I could definitely relate to several aspects of it. I would not say Christianity is really safe in. I really think my church should be more involved in social justice, getting out of the comfort bubble.