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Tuesday, July 23, 2002
 

Theoblogian : Bold letters in th equote below are mine......I found this reference about AKMA,  who I just saw having a discussion with Dave Weinberger about hermeneutics....interesting......so the term theoblog is out there in use........I promise I didn't steal it......it just came naturally

Connect & Empower: "I bring this up because, while he has not installed the nifty little BlogAmp tool I blogged earlier, our ever-resourceful, never-at-a-loss theoblogian AKMA has graciously opened his playlists to us in a feature he has dubbed the "Dave Rogers Music Alert" (or "DRMA"). "


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9:32:48 PM    

As to my definition last night of "theoblogical",  it's not just how blogging helps us do theology; it's more like "How blogging IS engaging in doing theology.   Posting thoughts backed up by links to supporting or related material,  or posting thouights spurred by a provoking article or item someone else has "blogged";   these all open up the conversation,  and once we bring God and what the hell we think is going on (or "how this IS or IS NOT "as it would be in heaven",  or "what is the expression of this in a Kingdom Of God context?")

It seems weblogs do help us with this.  There are software tools that help us set up these linking and news aggregating scenarios that help us "organize" our array of items from which we can tell our story to the world through sharing random glimpses we get.


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7:23:55 PM    


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