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“Don’t Hear What I’m Not Saying”: The Importance of Conversational Hermeneutics | theramblingseminarian
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Just another WordPress.com site. Samplings: Teaching and Philosophy. What’s all this about? 8220;Don’t Hear What I’m Not Saying”: The Importance of Conversational Hermeneutics. Listen to a media coverage of some event, speech, or meeting. Are the “snap-shot” quotes they play or mention actually reflective of the main point? 1) What is not said is interpreted as being against it or not caring about it. 2) Mentioning something is taken as advocating it. 6) One continues to move away from the main point of ...
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David Hitt
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Blog: All These Worlds. Me At A Glance. Various and sundry things online I have created:. Is my blog. I also maintain a separate version of ATW that has only space-related content. Is a Web comic Lain Hughes and I are currently writing. Hippie and the Black Guy. Is a comic strip I created in college with Lain and Jesse Holland. It ran on-and-off for four years in the mid-and-late '90s. Other places you can find my work:. Things I Have Created. Do You Know Me?
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David Hitt
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Blog: All These Worlds. Me At A Glance. All of these things are at least kinda true. David once broke his foot chasing a ninja. BB King has a couple of t-shirts David made for him. David has heard voices from space talking to him. Bill Clinton once refused to shake David's hand. Even after giving some away, David currently owns nine Apple computers. David has been to the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and to the southernmost point in the continental U.S. and across the border into Canada. Do You Know Me?
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Culture and Missions: Culture as “People Art” | theramblingseminarian
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Just another WordPress.com site. Samplings: Teaching and Philosophy. What’s all this about? Culture and Missions: Culture as “People Art”. This post is in response to a topic that was suggested to me. This suggestion was about cultural influences and their effect on the church and missions. The idea of culture and missions is a vital discussion in both how we view and approach the world. Please feel free to post your thoughts or questions! I know that calling Culture People Art sounds strange,. Create a ...
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David Hitt
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Blog: All These Worlds. Me At A Glance. I was born in 1975 in Huntsville, Ala. After graduating from Huntsville High School, I earned a degree in journalism at the University of Mississippi. For the next six years, I wandered around the Magnolia State, working at several small-town weekly newspapers, most notably The Enterprise-Tocsin, published by the state's last great newspaperman, Jim Abbott. Elsewhere in that journey, I was actually a newspaper editor myself, in a short-lived misadventure.
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David Hitt
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Blog: All These Worlds. Me At A Glance. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's Googled someone at some point in life only to look at a result and wonder if that's really the same person you're trying to find. So in case you came here running a search and are trying to figure out if I'm the David Hitt you knew, here are some places you may have known me from:. Cities Where I've Lived. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Things I Have Created. Do You Know Me?
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The Shack - A Form of Godliness
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The Shack - A Form of Godliness. By Renee Davies For as long as the Christian chur. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Far on the other side of the Christian spectrum and maybe somewhere in-between are those who have grown weary of the legal fetters associated with Christian churches, and who live spiritually free with an attitude of open-mindedness. Their philosophy's cardinal precept is tolerance. It is perhaps amongst this group that the book, The Shack, has found some of its truest Christian fans. And then I ...
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