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surely you remember the vanilla extract scene in Goncharov (1973)

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I was off Tumblr for one day and everything is vanilla extract.
surely you remember the vanilla extract scene in Goncharov (1973)
“art is a luxury” is such a disgustingly capitalist concept. the need to make and engage with art, to have beauty and creation, is absolutely fundamental to humans. art should be a human right.
quick somebody add the bread and puppet cheap art manifesto
I know excellence is a trap but I have a validation kink
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I know excellence is a trap but I have a validation kink
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WAIT A MINUTE
Wake up babe, new theology just dropped.
[image description: books, PDFs, and podcasts aimed towards white Christians and/or sharing the theologies and insights of of people of color, all of which can be found in the doc linked below. The last image reads, “Reminder for white Christians! While self-education and education of our communities is a vital step, it is only the first step in anti-racism. Being ‘woke’ means nothing if we do not then take action. So check out some of these resources, educate yourself, educate your people, AND start doing the hard work of justice!! That means joining and supplying protests, speaking out online and in real life, voting, and elevating the voices of BIPOC within our churches and elsewhere.” /end id]
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Many incredible anti-racist resource lists are going around (like this one, this one, and this one) - but none that I’ve seen have offered Christian-specific / church-specific resources.
So I’ve created a google doc with resources cultivated particularly for white Christians who want to do the work to recognize their own racism and strive towards anti-racism for themselves and for their communities. The doc has way more resources listed than just those pictured here.
If you have ideas for additional resources - books, articles, sites, podcasts, the social media accounts of BIPOC, and more - please let me know!
This is a phenomenal list of books. I would also include I bring the Voices of My People by Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes (Womanist Theology).
The Color of Compromise and How to Fight Racism by (soon to be) Dr. Jemar Tisby (who is a co-host of pass the mic. These are mostly historical and rhetorical). His magazine (The Witness) has some great study matierals for those of us who are white.
Also Dr. Willie James Jennings’ books. I can recommend The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race and Acts: A Commentary, The Revolution of the intimate. He has another book that has been getting a lot of press lately - After Whiteness: An Education in bBelonging. I have not read it yet.
I would also suggest looking up the twitter of the Revrend Dr. Jacqui Lewis (Her church’s Racial Justice Page) as she is a phenomenal practical womanist theologian.
HEADLINE: Clinical studies prove crows are capable of sin
Non-negotiable:
Jesus is God
Jesus is man
Jesus was virgin born
Jesus is sinless
Jesus died a substitutionary death
Jesus rose from the dead
Jesus is the only way to God
Jesus freely offers salvation
Jesus is mediator
Jesus is returning
Jesus is eternal
Jesus is reigning
I know that Tumblr is probably the worst spot to have a conversation on about Atonement theories. However, I reject only two claims within this list. The second is that Christ is the only way to God. The conversation on universalism is not going to be helpful in this moment. The first is that Christ died a substitutionary death. Christ died yes, and what it did was to undo the sin of all humanity. I do not think that the wrath of God moved onto Christ in that moment. This theory often breaks down when one interjects the Niceo-constaninopolan formula of the trinity into it (granted Anselm is writing almost 200 years after the split between east and west). I often opt either for the idea that Christ defeated all evil (Christus Victor) or the idea that Christ was a god-teacher who taught humanity how to love, and went so far as to teach us how we scapegoat those who love us (gerardian). If you are interested in this I encourage you to go read Fleming Rutledge’s book the Crucifixion, as it is a phenomenal primer on why Penal Substitionary atonement is maybe to the move. Light and Love, -- EJW
Growing up sucks or On learning to think.
Years ago when I was first studying theology, I wrote about Cur Deus Homo and how I thought it was a phenomenal primer on atonement. I still think that folks should read it in their endeavor to try and understand the theory of atonement. However, I started rereading it today, but this time as an openly queer theologian who actively advocates a much less destructive view of the atonement. It really hurts to say that -- when I was 19 and reading everything that Anselm wrote I was so sure that he would be the person that I did my doctoral dissertation on. Now I’m much less sure of that.
Anselm’s core view is that God could not allow humanity to go unpunished for their sin and that is why Christ came down to earth in order to atone for the sins of man before God. I would posit that this does not work for three reasons.
1. The action economy does not work. The reason that humanity could not be with God once they sinned was not because humanity was too sinful, but rather God is too holy for sin to be in the divine presence and survive. God holds all the cards in this game. So should God want to be with creation, God would have to reorder the world that came about through the fall of Humankind.
2. The picture of God this version of justice and atonement is not a picture of God that is accurate. This makes God appear to be an angry deity beyond the tempering of human action. However this comes into direct contrast with the Hebrew scriptures and the scriptures of the new testament. God loves the people that God has chosen, often jealously and violently, but never in a punishing/hateful manner.
3. This version of atonement drives home this flagellating idea that we can never be good enough. It drives home this idea that we have to work for the love of God, and that every bad thing that happens in the world is on Humanity because of God (This isn’t true, the bad things in the world are natural consequences of our own actions). If God is Omnibenevolent then God would not actively try to punish us in the way Anselm puts forth.
This change in view, and capacity to study has changed the way I am able to see Anselm. That hurts because Anselm was the saint that helped drive me further towards scholasticism and the academy. and now I have to accept that this integration into the academy is the thing that broke my heart. C’est La Vie.
august 20th 2019 - day 2/100 days of productivity went well, i studied grammar and literature and now i’m going to read on beauty by zadie smith and a tale of two cities by dickens.
good emotional skills to know 4 college but also in general
this is stuff that i’ve found helpful and am in the process of working on. they may not be achievable for you without help and may not work for your specific circumstance, but this is a list of suggestions that you might be able to think about. i am also not a mental health professional so please do feel free to contradict me!!
self soothing. having a toolbox to take care of yourself by yourself. bc sometimes nobody else is available and you just gotta put some lotion on, listen to a tune, and go to bed early.
checking in. checking in with yourself to see if you’re okay. knowing how to alter your strategies when your strategies aren’t working. knowing when your strategies aren’t working. this is just taking some time every day to reflect on what goals you didn’t meet and why and what you can do to fix that.
there’s nothing you “should” be doing. if you get caught up thinking “i should be doing x” that’s false! stop that! “should” be doing better implies that you have some obligation to do whatever it is that you “should” be doing. you don’t owe anybody except yourself. analyze why you think you should be doing that thing and change that into…. “i want to be doing x because…” or “doing x will make me happier, because…”. overall, more productive and less self-shamey.
disconnecting from the crowd. eating in a crowded dining hall can be stressful! knowing how to be alone in a crowd and stay calm is helpful
being okay with being alone. tbh college is kind of… being alone a lot, in my experience. even though you’re surrounded by people, a lot of time is spent alone. making friends is hard. your friends have different schedules. you’re busy. shit sucks. we make the best of it.
knowing yourself. this relates to a lot of what i’ve already said but like. knowing your emotional state and knowing what helps trick the monkey brain is helpful. stop repressing your feelings, friends.
talking to strangers. ordering from a menu! paying library fines. going to office hours. asking for a cashier at the register if there isn’t one. ya this is hard. ya you gotta expose yourself. sometimes i just try playing a persona. like this isn’t me ordering a sandwich. this is a cool me who knows how to talk to people who is ordering a sandwich.
you don’t have to be friends with your roommates. you just have to live together in a way that doesn’t make you two hate each other. ideally, you two will coexist in a way that doesn’t interfere with the other’s daily life.
give and taking. on the topic of roommates, sometimes your roommate can be a shitty person, but sometimes you are the shitty person! give a little but if they’re negatively impacting your life, communicate.
communicating during disagreements. explain what your emotions are instead of blaming them. “i feel hurt when you…” or “i feel frustrated when” or “i feel unappreciated when.” if things get heated, ask if you both can take a ten minute break and then come back. and don’t bring up disagreements when the other party is preoccupied or going somewhere. you can legitimately schedule a discussion.
it’s okay to apologize. learning to swallow your pride gets easier each time.
knowing that people work differently than you. some people are not gonna click with you and it’s gonna seem like they have this whole brain process up there that is totally unlike yours. and yeah! that’s how it is. and that’s chill if they aren’t hurting anyone else. work with them and be flexible!!
comforting people. you will probably/definitely see someone cry! hell if i know how to comfort people. someone please help. but some things i’ve learned are: 1) different people need different things. different people need different things! 2) people need different things at different times. 3) you can ask them what they want and it won’t be weird. 4) apparently a lot of people like hugs? but ask. and it’s okay to not want a hug. 5) just show that you care in some way if you don’t know what they need. i used to think that if somebody needed to tell me what they needed it was a sign that i just didn’t know them well enough and we weren’t compatible or i wasn’t being a good friend. that’s fake! friendship isn’t based off of fitting naturally in every way and making an effort to be good for them is important.
knowing it’s okay to not be liked by everyone. it’s okay if strangers think you’re dumb because you said something dumb in public. you know you’re not dumb. it’s okay if not everybody you meet likes you. it’s okay if you do something cringey. everybody has their own shit to deal with and you will not shatter their world. grow and move on!
forgiving yourself. i’m trying this new thing where when i feel embarrassed about something i say. out loud. “i forgive myself.” and then i just try to grow from that and move on without getting caught in a spiral of shame.
knowing what you need vs what you want and what is better at the time. what you need: a shower. what you want: to not do that. solution: take a shower! or maybe what you actually need is to go to sleep? but guess what. you probably know what is good for you. the hard part is actually doing it.
realize that building habits is less work than discipline. emotional effort is expended every time you have to make yourself do something. just make it part of your routine and you’ll just think it’s normal to do all the good things! like, for example, i’m trying to make it a habit to eat structured meals instead of a “eat when i’m hungry” thing because i know that makes me skip meals, which is bad!
you won’t be able to do everything. forgive yourself for that. write down things that are top priority and focus on them. everything else is not important right now and you shouldn’t beat yourself up for not being able to do them.
your health is important. i’m not saying health will solve all your problems. it won’t! but health will cause a lot of your problems to go away. because let’s face it. not sleeping causes a lot of problems.
it’s okay to ask for help. we say this a lot but it’s hard to internalize it. here’s a thought: there’s so much shame and hesitation about asking for help so by doing that you’re actually being proactive (which is respectable) and mature, and therefore… not weak or stupid. ask for help even before you need it! most people love to help others. and especially take advantage of people who are OFFERING help. for example: counselors at school or TAs. it’s literally their job. they want to do it. and if you don’t want to talk to anybody in real life, my inbox is always open.
so i’ve got 40% off in michaels while i’m in the us and i wanna get a mildliner or two
but i can’t decide on colour pls help any recs??
thinking gold & vermillion ???
DO IT
For Academia is dark, and full of terrors
Such terrors include:
Deadlines you forgot were next week
Student debt
Publish or perish attitude but few opportunities to actually get published
That one stairwell that just doesn’t feel right
a very pertinent scribble of motivation on the side of my desk. slow and steady..
27.7.2019 // saturday
quick life update: i’m starting uni in 5 weeks which i’ve already done some preparations for. i’ve been regularly working out for the past week and i plan on keeping that up for the next 5 weeks. i bought some new books i can’t wait to read. also the heat wave has been killing me and i’m glad it will get a little bit cooler soon. i hope everyone has had a great july, i am sending lots of love!!
Journals I’m currently using ~
top to bottom: misc/writing journal, sketchbook, bujo
( 0 3 . 0 6 . 1 7 ) 🎧 street dreams - zeebra
yesterday i was feeling claustrophobic after two days at home so i went to my usual café and solved exams to prep for today’s exam.
june study challenge day 3: what keeps you motivated at the end of the school year? i feel like everyone, including me, struggles a lot with this. what motivates me most is (a) the idea of going back home soon (b) the study process itself, which distracts me from feeling sad or empty and, just like a good workout, feels rewarding when i’m done for the day.