Moving, Part 5

October 16th, 2007 | by Scott |

I hope to continue blogging regularly over the next few days but I don’t really know what my schedule will be. Packing is picking up steam and the desktop is already dismantled. Tracy and I will have to fight over the laptop.

One of the things that I am looking forward to beginning next Wednesday is the opportunity to be in an office again. Call me weird but I love being in an office. I love study time and digging deeper into the text.

Shortly after I announced my resignation in Waco my office computer died. The cost for it to be repaired would approach the cost for a new machine. Rather than expect a new computer as a lame duck I just spent the last two months of my tenure there working at home. That amounts to 3 months that I have not had regular office hours. I miss it greatly.

I also look forward to getting back into some more substantial blogging. While looking for a new work I stayed away from some of the more sensitive issues that I have dealt with in the past. When I get back to a regular grind here are some things that you can expect in this place:

–More on Moltmann’s Theology of Hope
–How militant atheism is a good thing for the church
–A series on soteriology
–More on nonviolence
–The 10 best and worst song-writers
–What’s the Deal? An opportunity for readers to plug their own political candidates
–A return to C.S. Lewis
–The greatest living theologians
–The role of women
–Good science as a backbone of good theology

These are just a few of the things that I’m looking forward to talking about. Thoughts?

  1. 4 Responses to “Moving, Part 5”

  2. By Amy on Oct 17, 2007 | Reply

    I will look forward to it! Just please don’t touch instrumental music.

  3. By Scott on Oct 17, 2007 | Reply

    Nope, no instrumental music. It’s a complete non-issue to me.

  4. By Scott on Oct 17, 2007 | Reply

    Wait, non-issue is not the right word. I’m just not going to have the discussion with those who make it a salvation issue.

  5. By Kevin Bussey on Oct 17, 2007 | Reply

    The 10 best and worst song-writers

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