Personal/Theological Notebook: Turning in the Dissertation; Surprise Letters

Feb 24, 2010 19:05

So I'm finally done done. There was still some nit-picky detail work to do on the dissertation before I turned it in, and it was way more time-consuming than I'd expected. Even just constructing my Table of Contents took six hours of work this past weekend, which is absurd. I finally had everything copied at the print shop for the committee ( Read more... )

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mushfromnewsies February 25 2010, 02:38:47 UTC
heh, I'm both charmed by the early 90's camp vibe (I grew up in Christian camping during these same years, although I would have been a toddler here), and rather amused at you running a camp for *Lutheran* confirmation. How did that come about? Was this during or just after your "evangelical phase"?

And just out of curiosity, I've wondered (having grown up evangelical) what exactly did your "evangelical phase" consist of? What brought it about? And what brought it to an end? :)

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novak February 25 2010, 03:08:50 UTC
Yes, that was back in the Evangelical undergrad days. :-) How it came about and all the rest, well that's a book chapter or a telephone conversation right now, as I'm eager to step away and make a late dinner ( ... )

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magdalene1 February 25 2010, 12:54:40 UTC
You're done! Cowbell for you!

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novak February 28 2010, 14:15:05 UTC
I have indeed be gloriously cowbelled!

[bows]

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novak February 25 2010, 20:07:35 UTC
Angelia Brunner DeWeese commented on your note "Personal/Theological Notebook: Turning in the Dissertation; Surprise Letters":

"Ah, and hopefully soon the salary will complement the experience."

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