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 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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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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