Welcome! You have accidentally reached the blog of a heteroclite follower of Jesus: dave wainscott. I'm "pushing toward the unobvious" as I post thinkings/linkings re: Scripture, church and culture. Hot topics include: temple tantrums, time travel, sexuality/spirituality, U2kklesia, role of the pastor, God-haunted music/art..and subversive videos like these.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Chef Rev. Capon: Prophetic Provocateur
I love introducing folks to prophetic provocateur Robert Farrar Capon's writings...Episcopal priest, right-brainer, chef and wine buff extraordinaire, holy humor in a reverently irreverent way.... now elderly (pray for his health concerns) ; still a great and creative mentor to emerging church...Why does it seem no bloggers but Len and I hang out with him?
Here's a few excerpts to get started. Cheers!..(and warning: you may never come back!):
Thumbsucking Sucks:The Marginal Model of Church
The Foolishness of Preaching
Interview: The Father Who Lost two Sons
Intelligent Designer
Good Preachers Need to be Naughty
The Devil's Organized Secret
Eating the Supper of The Lamb in a Cool Whip Society
Beer in Jesus's Catholic Net
Capon:Mushrooms ain't wine/Pathology/DeathByTraditions
God is Left-Handed
National Enquirer Seminary (Capon)
The real war is not Christian vs. NonChristian
a toast to God
"The new insight is always at odds with the old way of looking at things. Even if the teacher's audience were to try earnestly to take it in, the only intellectual devices they have to pick it up with are the categories of the old system with which it conflicts. Hence the teacher's problem: if he leaves in his teaching a single significant scrap of the old system, their minds, by their very effort to understand, will go to that scrap rather than to the point he is making and, having done that, will understand the new only insofar as it can be made to agree with the old -- which is not at all."
-Robert Farrar Capon, "Between Noon and Three," pp. 140-142.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
quick orientation to this blog
Greetings!
I think this blog will be a place for me to post thoughts...and linking to lots of other writers and thinkers who are impacting me re: church and culture in this "weird moment in history"( David Dark's prophetic minimalist term)!
Often I'll link to articles on the "Wine and Skins" page of our loaded (and leaded) "Shift Happens" forum , as I comment on them. That wild and woolly page
is a phenomenal resource..
Oh, about the name of the blog...don't worry (too much) about me being a "heteroclite." It simply means someone a bit out of the normal orbit; appropriately eccentric, etc.
Some of you have doubts about the "holy" qualifier. I do, too. But St. Paul says clearly we are all saints (same word as "holy"). I often say to our flock, "We are only human; and 'only holy.'
I'd love to hear from anyone even remotely close to being on the same page! Talk to me!
Amazing days!
I think this blog will be a place for me to post thoughts...and linking to lots of other writers and thinkers who are impacting me re: church and culture in this "weird moment in history"( David Dark's prophetic minimalist term)!
Often I'll link to articles on the "Wine and Skins" page of our loaded (and leaded) "Shift Happens" forum , as I comment on them. That wild and woolly page
is a phenomenal resource..
Oh, about the name of the blog...don't worry (too much) about me being a "heteroclite." It simply means someone a bit out of the normal orbit; appropriately eccentric, etc.
Some of you have doubts about the "holy" qualifier. I do, too. But St. Paul says clearly we are all saints (same word as "holy"). I often say to our flock, "We are only human; and 'only holy.'
I'd love to hear from anyone even remotely close to being on the same page! Talk to me!
Amazing days!