My seminary requires all first semester students to take a class called Critical Interpretation and Ministry in a Spiraling Global Digital Culture. (What the fuck does that mean?, you may ask. Bro, same.) The big assignment is a grueling twenty question hermeneutical inventory, which is basically a long and detailed explanation of everything about you that might shape your biblical interpretation. It’s mainly stuff like hey, are you gay, what’s that about, but one of the questions asks if our working theology is different than our formal theology. I chose my seminary because it’s the most lefty one in New York, not counting the one I am in a fight with, but even at the second most lefty seminary some people are spelling out “homo sexuality.” I am quickly learning what would benefit me to keep close to the belt, and equally as quickly learning how be brave enough to not do that. I’m not gonna, like, talk about t4t oral as communion, but I promised myself I would only go if I refused to have separate formal and working theologies.
TV As A Sacred Text
TV As A Sacred Text
TV As A Sacred Text
My seminary requires all first semester students to take a class called Critical Interpretation and Ministry in a Spiraling Global Digital Culture. (What the fuck does that mean?, you may ask. Bro, same.) The big assignment is a grueling twenty question hermeneutical inventory, which is basically a long and detailed explanation of everything about you that might shape your biblical interpretation. It’s mainly stuff like hey, are you gay, what’s that about, but one of the questions asks if our working theology is different than our formal theology. I chose my seminary because it’s the most lefty one in New York, not counting the one I am in a fight with, but even at the second most lefty seminary some people are spelling out “homo sexuality.” I am quickly learning what would benefit me to keep close to the belt, and equally as quickly learning how be brave enough to not do that. I’m not gonna, like, talk about t4t oral as communion, but I promised myself I would only go if I refused to have separate formal and working theologies.