Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Week 5 Verse-itis, St. Amber, Psalms, Drops Like Stars,

 Here's an audio of St. Amber's story..  Check your email for the password.

  Here's the video of last week's temple tantrum/Happy Birthday song.

Here below is the Leonard Sweet video on verse-itis and apples and oranges:



Click here to read the Bible Background Commentary we talked about tonight:
 (or its also on the Philemon help page).

Click here to read Philemon in N.T. Wright's Kingdom New Testament (put PHILEMON in the search bar there)



Psalms:
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There are several ways to categorize the psalms.

The first is the way the Bible itself does: Psalms is broken down into 5 "books"  Hmm, 5...does that sound familiar?  Name another book with 5 sections and suggest an answer for "Whats up with the number 5?"
Note the 5 sections are not comprised of different kinds/genres of psalms..but the styles and kinds are "randomnly"
represented througout the book..
kind of like life..


  Here is one way to categorize the styles and genres:

 Walter Brueggemann  suggests another helpful way to categorize the Psalms.
 Orientation:
o      Creation - in which we consider the world and our place in it
o      Torah - in which we consider the importance of God's revealed will
o      Wisdom - in which we consider the importance of living well
o      Narrative - in which we consider our past and its influence on our present
o      Psalms of Trust - in which we express our trust in God's care and goodness

q        Disorientation:
o      Lament - in which we/I express anger, frustration, confusion about God's (seeming?) absence
§       Communal
§       Individual
o      Penitential - in which we/I express regret and sorrow over wrongs we have done
§       Communal
§       Individual

q        Reorientation
o      Thanksgiving - in which we thank God for what God has done for us/me
§       Communal
§       Individual
o      Hymns of Praise - in which we praise God for who God is
o      Zion Psalms- in which we praise God for our home
o      Royal Psalms - in which we consider the role of political leadership
o      Covenant Renewal - in which we renew our relationship with God
                                          -Bruggeman, source Click here.

 note how astonishingly HONEST the prayer/worship book of the Jews (and Christians) is!

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Life is both Psalm 22 and 23...sometimes on the same day, in the same prayer.
If we think both/and...we think Hebrew.



Here's a link with several of the stories and illustrations I talked about :




"The Lord Be With You...Even When He’s Not!"

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We started watching  Rob Bell's "Drops Like Stars"  He follows a similar pattern to that of the psalms we talked about ..


We;ll watch the first half of the video this week (through 1:17:34), and pick up the rest next week.

The main point is about suffering and creativity.  Plenty to relate to for nurses.

Look also for these class themes

-a Prodigal Son  paradoxical hemistiche
-the liminality  (see "Radical Loving Care," pp, 82ff) of the hospital hallway
-removal of "insulators"
-removing the boundary (or "box") of a bounded set.
-how "texting" can literally save lives
-the power of unplanned and unscripted interruptions

Trailer (first clip below)

Full film (second clip below)






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