“Everything matters!” This recovers old truths lost in arid systematic theologies. What does “kitschy” actually mean? Doesn’t it have to be a weak or tawdry imitation of something? Not sure Rob Bell is imitating anything these days. Graphics could be a demographic thing.
so this is in response to the response to his book?
there is some graphics overkill, but it’s a great narrative. i immediately want to listen again to what he said. not sure i totally agree, nor that i disagree… hmmm…
“Everybody believes something; Everybody believes someone.” Quite a powerful sentence. For mission, how to tap into this when engaging with people; that is to say, that sentence encapsulates the basis for which many people actually bother to get out of bed each day (Specifics: What, and/or Who, do they live for each day, every day?)
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Sorry, a bit “kitschy”.
Comment by Bruce Grindlay — May 2, 2011 @ 4:30 pm
putting aside the graphics,
what would you say if you had 4 mins Bruce?
that’s what this left me pondering,
steve
Comment by steve — May 2, 2011 @ 4:40 pm
“Everything matters!” This recovers old truths lost in arid systematic theologies. What does “kitschy” actually mean? Doesn’t it have to be a weak or tawdry imitation of something? Not sure Rob Bell is imitating anything these days. Graphics could be a demographic thing.
Comment by Graeme Black — May 2, 2011 @ 7:38 pm
so this is in response to the response to his book?
there is some graphics overkill, but it’s a great narrative. i immediately want to listen again to what he said. not sure i totally agree, nor that i disagree… hmmm…
Comment by craig mitchell — May 2, 2011 @ 7:48 pm
“Everybody believes something; Everybody believes someone.” Quite a powerful sentence. For mission, how to tap into this when engaging with people; that is to say, that sentence encapsulates the basis for which many people actually bother to get out of bed each day (Specifics: What, and/or Who, do they live for each day, every day?)
Comment by Ryan — May 10, 2011 @ 5:42 pm