Wednesday, June 28, 2006

the real is relational and the relational is real

Hey, I have an idea. What is an idea?
Well, I learned in class this week that the word "idea" in Hebrew is translated pani, which literally means "face." Interestingly, the first philosophical texts were always in the form of dialogue- learning always involved relationship with the other. "Ideas" were not fixed, they were born, lived, changed, died and were reborn in conversation. But for political and religious reasons involving power and control, it was necessary that "Ideas" be concretized and solidified into unchanging dogmas. It is at this point that an "idea" (a face) becomes an "idol" (note the same root word). Now we can transmit ideas without relationship, outside of the context of conversation. Independent learning, self-help and mass indoctrination is the experience of the "educated" individual. Idolatry occurs when a "face" (an idea or a doctrine) is concretized or made a convention to be passed along for future "encounters"- which is no encounter at all. Jewish ethicist Emmanuel Levinas worked to bring back the "face" into knowing- working towards the postmodern principle that truth is found in relational context.
Anyhow, I find it exciting to think of the theological invitation of getting back to a relational understanding of ideas and learning. What do you think?

Saturday, June 24, 2006

inundated with the goods

well, it's been a great last few days for me, as a deranged fan of two select musicians. david bazan has retired his "pedro the lion" pseudonym and gone solo with his first album under his, well.. real name. it arrived in the mail just after i arrived to see another of my favorite seattellites: urban-folk-master, damien jurado. he delivered an amazing show, despite looking like this (it was both strange and awesome). another treat that night was the opening band. it was the first live performance of the soft drugs- fronted by long-time-bazan-right-hand-man, tw walsh. i believe this is tw finally coming into his own with some catchy, intelligent rock-n-roll. also playing that night was mark eitzel... i was unfamiliar with his work and wow. that's all i can say- wow. ok, that was a slop-post, but i'm in a hurry... ok, bye.

Listen to Bazan's new album here.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

mi linda oaxaca

the political situation in our home-town of oaxaca is unstable. in the last few days there have been a series of riots and severe political injustice. please pray for the safety of our families, good friends and the preservation of a beautiful city...
read more, see more.


news update: the march of 400,000 and again.

another update: footage from the street.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

dirt free














Theological Illustration #4: (leaves, curry powder and ink)
image copyright: phil nellis, 2006

Friday, June 02, 2006

loved




















Theological Illustration #3: (yellow flowers, cinnimon and ink)
image copyright: phil nellis, 2006.