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	<description>we swim in interpretation</description>
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		<title>McLuhan, Media, and Ministers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of the Transforming Theology Project over at Claremont, Tripp Fuller and Phillip Clayton are teaching a class called &#8220;Theology After Google.&#8221;  Given the content of the course, Tripp has been interacting with the Twitterverse and Blogosphere as part of the course content and prep.  He recently suggested that I throw a little somethin [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ethics, Eschatology, and Avatar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently saw the film &#8220;Avatar,&#8221; prompted by lots of press and the opportunity to spend time with my family, who also wanted to see it.  Long story short?  Pretty good movie if I&#8217;m just thinking about it as a movie.  Fairly concerning if I think about it with my theologian hat on.  Why? Two [...]]]></description>
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