beatrice_otter: Dali's Christ of St. John of the Cross (St. John of the Cross)
Am writing up a chronology of the Bible* for a Bible study.  Perhaps having too much fun.  Half-done and already 4.5k words.  (The Bible is a long, complex document that is 3,000 years old and has been at the center of very turbulent history for most of that time.  Believe me, 4.5k words to get to the time of the early church fathers is stripping things down to bare bones.)

*NB this is not a chronology of events in the Bible.  Those are a dime a dozen, you can find decent timelines of that in most good study Bibles.  I am writing a chronology of the Bible itself, how it came to be and major events and movements that shaped it and the way we look at it.  I learned pieces of this in many different classes--Old Testament classes, New Testament classes, theology classes, church history classes.  Never was everything summarized concisely in one place, from early proto-Hebrew tribes sitting around campfires and telling stories in 2000 BCE to the present day.  In fact, nowhere have I been able to find pieces of it concisely summarized.  I'm having to go through all my text-books, picking out key events and processes, and each one reminds me of three others that need to be included.  Thank God for Wikipedia, is all i can say--I wouldn't want to trust it as a primary source, of course, but when I know basically what I'm talking about and just need to double check the dates or spelling or whatever, it's much easier than sorting through half-a-dozen textbooks looking for the right one.

If anyone wants a copy when I'm done, lemme know and I'll e-mail you.

Also. Is Evangelical Christianity Having a Great Gay Awakening?  God, I hope so,* and not a bit too soon.  If the subject of homosexuality in the Bible interests you, and you would like to read a solid academic (solid meaning "good scholarship," not "dense," though it's that in places, too) treatment of the issue that pretty well undermines the traditional position on the issue, I recommend finding a copy of Homoeroticism in the Biblical World by Martti Nissinen.

*This is not taking the Lord's name in vain.  This is prayer.

beatrice_otter: Dali's Christ of St. John of the Cross (St. John of the Cross)
This gives me chills and tears just reading it; I can't imagine what it would be like to have heard it preached: Sermon on Hate Crimes.

I just got back from visiting a little fifth-grade girl in the hospital.  She was there because she was anorexic.  I just can't even--a fifth-grader.  So anorexic she needed a week and a half in the hospital.  God, have mercy.


On a lighter note, a friend of a friend is doing a survey of young adults for a class.  If you're 20-35, please take five minutes to fill out the Church Lady Survey.  (Whether or not you're a "churchy" person!)
beatrice_otter: Poirot: Little Grey Cells (Little Grey Cells)
I could use a good electronic calendar/scheduling software.  One that's free to use.  I would use Outlook, but it isn't part of the Student version of the Office suite (which, wtf, Bill Gates?).
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Tuesday I saw a neuropsychologist. (Recap: I had to resign from my internship a few months ago mainly due to poor social skills caused by undiagnosed Aspergers.) I was diagnosed with Aspergers, which was not a surprise (I've known I had it since we started researching my brother's autism), but I was also diagnosed with Face blindness, which was a surprise but explains a lot. I've always been bad at pairing faces and names. When I was at camp in middle school, on the last day when we were getting ready to go home, one of the girls from my cabin came up to me and I didn't recognize her because she'd changed her clothes from what she'd been wearing in the morning. I can recognize people I know, but it takes me a while to learn to recognize new people, particularly when I meet them in a large crowd. From the testing I got, apparently I can memorize about three new faces at a time, and any more than that forget about it. I've never thought much about it because my Mom's the same way, and lots of people talk about being bad with names and such. But apparently I'm much, much worse than most people, which doesn't help social skills that are already pretty bad because of the Aspergers.

Apparently, they're in the middle of reviewing and updating diagnosis criteria as a prelude to a new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). So she evaluated me on a version modified by current discussion on the issue.

Aspergers criteria that fit me )

What this is like from the inside )
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So, I need a topic for this week's entry on my faith-based blog, "Theology For Ordinary People." Y'all are ordinary people, right? What have you always wanted to know about Christian faith, history, theology, etc., but have never found someone you could ask (or never got an answer that sounded right)?

Money!

Sep. 10th, 2008 05:01 pm
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I love my internship; I'll post more on that later. The congregation is great, the town is great, it's wonderful to actually be doing what I've been called to do and not just studying it, I feel like I'm learning and having a decent amount of responsibility without being tossed in the deep end, etc. ... I could go on.

But besides the whole "job satisfaction" thing, there's the fact that I have a paycheck for the first time in a year and a half! I have money! I know I should be good and save as much of it as possible to pay back my student loans with, and usually I'm very good about that, but right now I just have to splurge. A couple of days after I got my paycheck, I got an e-mail from Barnes and Noble saying they had a 40% of sale on selected DVD box sets, so I'm sitting here staring at Buffy seasons 4 & 5 and Star Trek: The Next Generation season three that just arrived in the mail. And one of the merchants on Amazon.com also had a really good sale going, so I've got West Wing season 7 and From the Earth to the Moon on their way, hopefully to arrive this week. I just hope that once the novelty of actually, you know, having money wears off, I can get back to my usual good fiscal discipline.

Internship!

Aug. 4th, 2008 05:15 pm
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So, I had a good time this summer (mostly), doing things with family, sewing bridesmaids dresses and other things, etc.  But all good things must come to an end, and among them is summer break.

Travelling )

My First Apartment )

Church )
beatrice_otter: Me in red--face not shown (Bra'tac is awesome)
Schedule for internship announcements has been set: Monday, March 3 at lunch time we will find out where we'll be spending next year.
beatrice_otter: Jack O'Neill in an alien prison--one of those days. (One of Those Days)
So, it turns out that within two days of the intern matching workshop, half the middler class and a couple of teachers have the flu. I'm thinking it's not a coincidence.

Cut for whining about symptoms )

Matching workshop went well on Thursday and Friday, except for me writing the time down wrong for one of my interviews and missing it. Lot of good sites and supervisors. We'll see what happens with that.

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