Mark Baker, one of our local seminary profs, has written "Religious No More," a book that I was thrilled to hear included some "set theory" (click that label below for more). Kurt Willems, one of his students, drew--on his blog and in his copy of the book--these diagrams. Baker uses the terminology of bounded groups and centered groups. Kurt's post is here..Welcome! You have accidentally reached the blog of heteroclite dave wainscott, "pushing toward the unobvious" re: missional church and culture. Special emphases: temple tantrums, time travel, sexuality/spirituality, U2-kklesia, pastorology, God-hauntedness in arts/music ..and subversive videos like this...
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Mark Baker on "centered groups"
Mark Baker, one of our local seminary profs, has written "Religious No More," a book that I was thrilled to hear included some "set theory" (click that label below for more). Kurt Willems, one of his students, drew--on his blog and in his copy of the book--these diagrams. Baker uses the terminology of bounded groups and centered groups. Kurt's post is here..
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