Lame yet not lame
Posted in liminalism, liminality, liminalism on Feb 18th, 2009 4 Comments »
Lately I’ve been stretched rather thin, so this episode on liminalism isn’t quite the thrill-a-minute porpoise show regular listeners have come to expect. It is on liminalism — or liminality, if that’s the better term. That’s what they use on wikipedia and that’s what you’ve got here — the wikipedia entry on liminality with commentary from yours truly. It’s very interesting stuff, so that’s why this episode can manage to be “lame yet not lame” — which is a sort of liminal thing in itself. Please keep my family and me in your prayers. Thanks much!
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Here’s a short and sweet update on what’s going on at the Hatcher maison. Like how about our new baby, Katie? And an opportunity for listeners to reach down deep to see if they have any suggestions for show topics. Like how about liminalism? “The threshold people,” as Criswell would put it. People, places, and things which sit at the border between two worlds. Like Christ, who is both God and man. Or like men, who are both spirit and flesh. Or like the Wolfman, as we see him here in one of his stranger incarnations. Anyhow, if that sounds interesting, place your vote here at the blog page by posting a comment. Or if you have an idea of your own, post a comment. Thanks!





















