Archive for September, 2004

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

Prophetic Imagination

I have just finished this book by Walter Bruggeman. It has some fantastic concepts in there - it is has really transformed my view of prophetic ministry and in fact all Christian ministry. Her are his latest 19 theses. If they make any sense to you, you may enjoy them!

1) Everyone lives by a script.
2) We get scripted through normal nurture and socialization.
3) The dominant script of our society is that of technological-therapeutic-mulitarist-consumerism.
4) This script promises safety and happiness.
5) This script has failed.
6) The health of our society depends on moving beyond this script, but doesn’t want to.
7) [The task of Christian] Ministry must de-script this dominant script. 8) This task is accomplished thru alternative scripting, or the funding of a counter imagination.
9) This alternative script is funded by the scripture and tradition of the Church.
10) This alternative script is about the Triune God.
11) This alternative script is not monolithic, total, complete, but it is rather a rag-tag, disjunctive collection hinting at a hidden God.
12) This rag-tag script can’t be smoothed out or domesticated (not even by systematic theologies/ians).
13) This script invites adherent of text to quarrel with each other.
14) The entree into this alternative script is Baptism.
15) The nurture/socialization of this counter script is the work of ministry.
16) Most of us are ambiguous about this alternative script. That is, we really want both scripts and vacillate between them.
17) The space of ambivalence toward scripts is the arena of the Spirit.
18) Ministry is the manager of this ambivalence.
19) The work of ministry is necessary because no one else but the church (and synagogue) is willing/able to enter this open of ambivalence.

and

Concerning faith and knowledge: “We all have a craving for certitude, but the gospel is all about fidelity.” By this he means that certitude is an epistemological category while fidelity is a relational one. And the way of the Cross is to depart from our certitude, to die to our answers/desires/scripts.

[via Jonny Baker]

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

Prophetic Imagination

I have just finished this book by Walter Bruggeman. It has some fantastic concepts in there - it is has really transformed my view of prophetic ministry and in fact all Christian ministry. Her are his latest 19 theses. If they make any sense to you, you may enjoy them!

1) Everyone lives by a script.
2) We get scripted through normal nurture and socialization.
3) The dominant script of our society is that of technological-therapeutic-mulitarist-consumerism.
4) This script promises safety and happiness.
5) This script has failed.
6) The health of our society depends on moving beyond this script, but doesn’t want to.
7) [The task of Christian] Ministry must de-script this dominant script. 8) This task is accomplished thru alternative scripting, or the funding of a counter imagination.
9) This alternative script is funded by the scripture and tradition of the Church.
10) This alternative script is about the Triune God.
11) This alternative script is not monolithic, total, complete, but it is rather a rag-tag, disjunctive collection hinting at a hidden God.
12) This rag-tag script can’t be smoothed out or domesticated (not even by systematic theologies/ians).
13) This script invites adherent of text to quarrel with each other.
14) The entree into this alternative script is Baptism.
15) The nurture/socialization of this counter script is the work of ministry.
16) Most of us are ambiguous about this alternative script. That is, we really want both scripts and vacillate between them.
17) The space of ambivalence toward scripts is the arena of the Spirit.
18) Ministry is the manager of this ambivalence.
19) The work of ministry is necessary because no one else but the church (and synagogue) is willing/able to enter this open of ambivalence.

and

Concerning faith and knowledge: “We all have a craving for certitude, but the gospel is all about fidelity.” By this he means that certitude is an epistemological category while fidelity is a relational one. And the way of the Cross is to depart from our certitude, to die to our answers/desires/scripts.

[via Jonny Baker]

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

Prophetic Imagination

I have just finished this book by Walter Bruggeman. It has some fantastic concepts in there - it is has really transformed my view of prophetic ministry and in fact all Christian ministry. Her are his latest 19 theses. If they make any sense to you, you may enjoy them!

1) Everyone lives by a script.
2) We get scripted through normal nurture and socialization.
3) The dominant script of our society is that of technological-therapeutic-mulitarist-consumerism.
4) This script promises safety and happiness.
5) This script has failed.
6) The health of our society depends on moving beyond this script, but doesn’t want to.
7) [The task of Christian] Ministry must de-script this dominant script. 8) This task is accomplished thru alternative scripting, or the funding of a counter imagination.
9) This alternative script is funded by the scripture and tradition of the Church.
10) This alternative script is about the Triune God.
11) This alternative script is not monolithic, total, complete, but it is rather a rag-tag, disjunctive collection hinting at a hidden God.
12) This rag-tag script can’t be smoothed out or domesticated (not even by systematic theologies/ians).
13) This script invites adherent of text to quarrel with each other.
14) The entree into this alternative script is Baptism.
15) The nurture/socialization of this counter script is the work of ministry.
16) Most of us are ambiguous about this alternative script. That is, we really want both scripts and vacillate between them.
17) The space of ambivalence toward scripts is the arena of the Spirit.
18) Ministry is the manager of this ambivalence.
19) The work of ministry is necessary because no one else but the church (and synagogue) is willing/able to enter this open of ambivalence.

and

Concerning faith and knowledge: “We all have a craving for certitude, but the gospel is all about fidelity.” By this he means that certitude is an epistemological category while fidelity is a relational one. And the way of the Cross is to depart from our certitude, to die to our answers/desires/scripts.

[via Jonny Baker]

Prophetic Imagination I have just finished this b…

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

Prophetic Imagination

I have just finished this book by Walter Bruggeman. It has some fantastic concepts in there - it is has really transformed my view of prophetic ministry and in fact all Christian ministry. Her are his latest 19 theses. If they make any sense to you, you may enjoy them!

1) Everyone lives by a script.
2) We get scripted through normal nurture and socialization.
3) The dominant script of our society is that of technological-therapeutic-mulitarist-consumerism.
4) This script promises safety and happiness.
5) This script has failed.
6) The health of our society depends on moving beyond this script, but doesn’t want to.
7) [The task of Christian] Ministry must de-script this dominant script. 8) This task is accomplished thru alternative scripting, or the funding of a counter imagination.
9) This alternative script is funded by the scripture and tradition of the Church.
10) This alternative script is about the Triune God.
11) This alternative script is not monolithic, total, complete, but it is rather a rag-tag, disjunctive collection hinting at a hidden God.
12) This rag-tag script can’t be smoothed out or domesticated (not even by systematic theologies/ians).
13) This script invites adherent of text to quarrel with each other.
14) The entree into this alternative script is Baptism.
15) The nurture/socialization of this counter script is the work of ministry.
16) Most of us are ambiguous about this alternative script. That is, we really want both scripts and vacillate between them.
17) The space of ambivalence toward scripts is the arena of the Spirit.
18) Ministry is the manager of this ambivalence.
19) The work of ministry is necessary because no one else but the church (and synagogue) is willing/able to enter this open of ambivalence.

and

Concerning faith and knowledge: “We all have a craving for certitude, but the gospel is all about fidelity.” By this he means that certitude is an epistemological category while fidelity is a relational one. And the way of the Cross is to depart from our certitude, to die to our answers/desires/scripts.

[via Jonny Baker]

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

Go Plant Build

Our communities are off to a celebration in Derby on Sunday, with Community Church Derby. It should be a fun trip out! Maddy and I are there for the whole weekend. Mark Mumford is having a leaders ‘forum’ [or something!] for leaders of churches that relate to him. The conversation will be based around mission-shaped church. As many of you know, that is one of my ‘interest areas’ [!] so I am really looking forward to it. Si and Amber are doing the honours with the kids here - God bless ‘em!

On the Saturday morning I am presenting a paper on Incarnational Mission. It was one of those “why did I offer that” moments. So anyway, now I better go and write it. God, please help me!!

For those who need it here are the directions to the Riverside Centre, in Derby:

From Northampton

- Follow the M1 North

- Take Junction 24 and follow the A50 towards Derby

- At junction 2 follow signs to Derby on the A6

- At the 1st roundabout go straight over [2nd exit]

- At the next roundabout go straight over [2nd exit]

- After a couple of miles, take A52 west [left], signposted city centre

- Take first exit off towards Wyvern centre and Pride Park stadium

- At roundabout take 2nd exit towards stadium [straight over]

- At next roundabout go straight over [past stadium]

- At roundabout take 3rd exit [i.e. turn right]

- Take first turning on the right

- The Riverside Centre is second building on the left.