The Apostle Paul in a Sentence

This is a masterful quote describing the Apostle Paul! Amen!

Paul preached, and then explained in various pastoral, community-forming letters, a narrative, apocalyptic, theopolitical gospel (1) in continuity with the story of Israel and (2) in distinction to the imperial gospel of Rome (and analogous powers) that was centered on God’s crucified and exalted Messiah Jesus, whose incarnation, life, and death by crucifixion were validated and vindicated by God in his resurrection and exaltation as Lord, which inaugurated the new age or new creation in which all members of this diverse but consistently covenantally dysfunctional human race who respond in self-abandoning and self-committing faith thereby participate in Christ’s death and resurrection and are (1) justified, or restored to right covenant relations with God and with others; (2) incorporated into a particular manifestation of Christ the Lord’s body on earth, the church, which is an alternative community to the status-quo human communities committed to and governed by Caesar (and analogous rulers) and by values contrary to the gospel; and (3) infused both individually and corporately by the Spirit of God’s Son so that they may lead “bifocal” lives, focused both back on Christ’s first coming and ahead to his second, consisting of Christlike, cruciform (cross-shaped) (1) faith and (2) hope toward God and (3) love toward both neighbors and enemies (a love marked by peaceableness and inclusion), in joyful anticipation of (1) the return of Christ, (2) the resurrection of the dead to eternal life, and (3) the renewal of the entire creation.

( Michael J. Gorman, Reading Paul, Eugene:
Cascade Books, 2008. p. 8 )

[HT: Christ Tilling]

NTSB Says Design Flaw Found in I-35W Bridge

For those of you who don’t know, my full time job is practicing Structural Engineering at a local Engineering firm in the Chattanooga area. If you recall the I-35W bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis last year… On January 15, 2008, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced their findings and it doesn’t look good. Below is a summary that I received from my American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) news updates. You will also find a link to the NTSB report in PDF. Given the consecutive popping noise that people heard while they were on or near the bridge, I would agree that it was most likely one gusset plate after another that failed once the first one gave way. This would be comparable to someone unzipping a zipper. Once the first plate went the rest had no chance of carrying the weight…

Dear ASCE Member:

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) today announced that a serious design flaw was found in some of the gusset plates on the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis, which collapsed on August 1, 2007. As a result, the NTSB issued a recommendation that the Federal Highway Administration (FHwA) require bridge owners to verify that the stress levels in all structural elements, including gusset plates, remain within applicable requirements whenever planned modifications or operational changes may significantly increase stresses. This would apply to all non-load-path-redundant steel truss bridges within the National Bridge Inventory.

The collapse of this bridge led to 13 deaths, 145 injuries and serious disruption to the lives of thousands of motorists and residents in the region. ASCE again extends it condolences to the victims of this tragedy. As a profession, it is our obligation to learn all that we can from such events. ASCE will continue to monitor the NTSBÂ’s investigation and will incorporate the recommendations and lessons learned into our future technical and professional policies and standards.

ASCE urges its members to review the NTSBÂ’s report and recommendations.

NTSB Safety Recommendation Letter

FHwA Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center Interim Report

Adequacy of the U10 & L11 Gusset Plate Designs for the Minnesota Bridge No. 9340 (I-35W over the Mississippi River)

Sincerely,

David G. Mongan, P.E., F.ASCE

President

New Theology Journal: American Theological Inquiry

James Grant alerted me to this new Journal of Theology. I hope you will all check out the first volume of it soon. It’s available here for free in PDF. Here is an alternate link if that PDF link ever goes away.

Please note that there is a very good article on the future of Protestantism in the Global North by D. G. Hart. I’ve created a Microsoft Document Image (MDI) file of his article found in the PDF for those of you who don’t want to bother with downloading the whole journal. Here is the MDI file. I encourage everyone to read this article if nothing else in the Journal.

Enjoy and please let me know what you think and how you see the future of the Global North of Protestantism.

Tom Cruise Freak Show

If you guys really want to see how whacked out Tom Cruise is on Scientology… just watch this video. And watch it soon before it gets yanked off this web site too. YouTube already pulled it for copyright reasons. You’ve got to see this, especially since Scientology doesn’t want you too… it’s all about KSW man!

I would strongly encourage all of you to pray for Tom Cruise – that his eyes would be opened to see the light of the glory of Jesus Christ.

[HT: Jeff Meyers]

The Car of the Future!

Well, it’s finally in the works and even out on the streets… that’s right, the car of the future is just around the corner! Within the next decade for sure!

And guess who is leading the way… CHEVY!

chevy1chevy2chevy3

Chevy has designed and built the first vehicle for average consumers that runs on water… well, actually it’s hydrogen fuel cell tanks that produce energy by fusing hydrogen and oxygen together to produce electricity for power and water vapor as its byproduct… but you get the point.  😉

FOXNews has a great article telling you all about it. So, go and read and if you live in the right area, you may even be able to sign up to drive one of these vehicles for three whole months!

Visit Chevy.com for more details on how to sign up and exactly what area of the country you need to be in to actually be able to fill up the fuel cell tanks.

Finally… we might just be moving away from reliance on petroleum fueled cars! Just give it another 5 to 10 years and the price of these Chevy SUVs might actually be affordable. I cannot wait!

Jürgen Moltmann

Given that I am highly influenced by other theological scholars and writers who were influenced by Jürgen Moltmann, I thought it best if I offer some resources for everyone interested in knowing more about him…

And last, but not least… here is an online book version of his most well known book on Eschatology, The Theology of Hope.

Hope you enjoy some reading and please post your comments.

In Christ and In Defense of the Faith,

What’s Your Eschatology?

Of course I am! What better kind of eschatology could one hold??? 🙂

What’s your eschatology?
created with QuizFarm.com
You scored as Moltmannian Eschatology

Jürgen Moltmann is one of the key eschatological thinkers of the 20th Century. Eschatology is not only about heaven and hell, but God’s plan to make all things new. This should spur us on to political and social action in the present.

Moltmannian Eschatology

100%

Preterist

80%

Amillenialist

55%

Postmillenialist

55%

Premillenialist

50%

Dispensationalist

10%

Left Behind

10%

[HT: Jim West]

Jesus said, "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life."

Show Buttons
Hide Buttons