In sending his only Son Jesus, God “showed his love among us,” it says in verse 9. In Advent, we anticipate that coming: the Word made flesh. Embodied. Incarnational. Not God in a spiritual or digital form, but God who sits at the table and laughs with you. God at a coffee shop, if you will. (Carrie McKean, Christianity Today article) She wrote this in a series of books about educational technology and its failure in the school system. I am reading The Digital Delusion by Jared Cooney Horvath, a neuroscientist at Harvard. It is a bit dumbed down for my taste (no in-text sources, either), but otherwise it's quite good. My area of study includes digital v. embodied communication and oral v written communication. A source I was reading yesterday recommended Walter Ong; Ong changed my life. Orality and Literacy should be required reading. Enough of that. We are supposed to live in our bodies. We are not just in bodies; our existence is embodied and we are our bodies. Du...
… I'm sure he must have been surprised At where this road had taken him Cause never in a million lives Would he have dreamed of Bethlehem … And standing at the manger He saw with his own eyes The message from the angel come to life And Joseph said … Why me, I'm just a simple man of trade Why Him with all the rulers in the world Why here inside this stable filled with hay Why her, she's just an ordinary girl Now I'm not one to second guess What angels have to say But this is such a strange way to save the world … To think of how it could have been If Jesus had come as He deserved There would have been no Bethlehem No lowly shepherds at His birth … But Joseph knew the reason Love had to reach so far And as he held the Savior in his arms He must have thought … Why me, I'm just a simple man of trade Why Him with all the rulers in the world Why here inside this stable filled with hay Why her, she's just an ordinary girl Now I'm not one to second gu...