A Theoblog:
I’ve been thinking recently about Dr. David Lochhead, and how he would have probably loved Weblogs , given their high status in technically savy, literate circles. (He probably does, wherever he observes this from, if such a spy-hole into our world is either allowed or desired) He would have had one (again, maybe he does, on some other network, REALLY out of our domain), and used it extensively in Education. Dr. Locchead wrote prolifically in the area of the impact of digital culture on the idea of Biblical authority, and also wrote on such things as “The Bible tries to be hypertext”.
I’d like to find other places and writers who fit into that mode of thinking.
It also gives me pause to ask the obvious question that presents itself , once those suppositions above are suggested: So how do we then take this weblog phenomenon and utilize its advantages in the world of Theological education?…..