19 December 2006

He had no sword

Another reason why I love what I do: Here is a little blurb about B. U. Watkins' submissions, or lack thereof, to the pages of the North Western Christian Magazine, in the early months of 1857.

"In answer to several interrogatories relative to his contributions, we would say that we are sorry to learn that he has turned his pen into a ploughshare. Being a peace man, he had no sword to convert to that use."

--John Boggs, editor, "Editor's Table", North Western Christian Magazine, July 1857.

14 December 2006

Another semester in the books

For the first time in about 5 years I tackled two courses in one semester at DLU: Preaching-Teaching Biblical Genres (Prof. John York) and Old Testament World (Prof. Ted Carruth).

Both were fine courses. I understand much better now the inner logic of narrative preaching (ala Craddock, Long, Lowery, Graves and others) and have sharper tools with which to construct sermons and preach them. I find this quite new and helpful since I managed to earn a BA in Preaching without ever having to preach in class. That's another story.

OT World contained so much in so many ways: so many civilizations, so much time, so much data. But I have a better grasp of the main issues on the table and a better working knowledge of the basic information. Though I am much more comfortable in the world of the New Testament, I count this course as great progress. I'd never done formal course work in OT World before, so the thrill of having the issues and data 'click' and fall into place is a real help.

With six hours down, I've got two semesters, and fifteen hours, left. Up to bat for the spring semester are three courses (an independent study in Missions, a short course in Genesis, and a third yet-to-be-determined); on deck for the summer are two more (one in Historical Theology with John Mark Hicks and one yet-to-be-determined).

Mark Manry: I wish you could join me for the Hicks course as I go out in style for my degree. Great memories, friend!

Speaking of degrees, I found this gem a while back and have been saving it for an apropos post:

"When a man reaches the point that he has sufficient reputation that it is uneccesary to print any degree after his name, he has "arrived." Degrees printed after names are crutches for little men to lean upon. Of what possible use can a B.D. [precursor to today's M.Div., M.Ice] degree be to a gospel preacher except some more infidelity to unlearn. When a man reaches the point that he prefers to be called "Doctor Blank" instead of "Brother Blank" he has indeed become a conceited donkey. Recently when I had an article about this matter in The Christian Leader a brother wrote to inquire what degrees I had. Now, brethren, that's just the point: not is it the truth? or Does the Bible teach it? but What degrees do you have? Yes, brethren, a new disease has broken out among us preachers -- it is "Degreeitis." Let us hope it will soon run its course."

--George W. DeHoff, "This and That" The Christian Magazine vol. 2 no. 3 January-March 1948, p. 29.

13 December 2006

27 boxes of books!!!

Great big wishes of grace and peace to the Valentine family as they move from Wisconsin to Arizona. Bobby has blogged about the move, and his adventures in book divesting, at Stoned-Campbell Disciple.

The bad news about his move is that he is divesting part of his library. The good news is that he still has 27 boxes of books left. As much as I hate to say it, I could live the rest of my days and not add another tome to the pile if I had only 27 boxes of books. Ok, I take that back, there's one book I'd love to have. Bobby, in case you have a copy of RH Boll's Lessons on Hebrews, McQuiddy Printing 1910 first edition you care to part with, do let me know. (Like there's a chance that he'd ever part with it, or anyone else on the face of the planet...I can't find a first edition anywhere, but I digress).

Kidding aside, I need to take a page from his playbook and divest a bit myself. I am a simple person; but I have a hard time divesting books.

Indeed, grace and peace to the Valentines: may God bless you and keep you in the new ministry, the new move, and in the hope of God.

01 December 2006

Come by for a tour

of the TW Phillips Memorial, home of Disciples of Christ Historical Society. Our facility has just been officially named to the National Register of Historic Places.

I'd love to show you around!