User:Doc
From Neoredemptive
Hi.
Internet Noise Floor
- I Don’t Want To Know Your Bra Color
- Household Remedy
- Another Dot, For Good Measure
- Amplified Bedazzlement
- Hypocrisy
- Nobody Plays “Connect The Dots” Anymore
- Effing the Ineffable
- In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit
- More Seattle Cognitive Dissonance
- The Answer I Need is Not to a Question
Twitter / docbradley
- docbradley: SNOWMG! Seattle Blizzapocalypse 2010!
- docbradley: Snow in the air here in Seattle...
- docbradley: It might in some circumstances be dangerous to have a little bow [and arrow]. It is always dangerous to have a little boy. (Chesterton)
- docbradley: Time to bandage my bass-wearied fingers, pour some Knob Creek, and pull out a less-cessationist-than-John-Piper commentary on Romans 8.
- docbradley: "The Spirit is understood to be the active agent in counteracting sin." (Gordon Fee on Romans 8:13)
- docbradley: Dealing with one man [is] the harder job [which] people run away from when they wish to escape domesticity to public work... (Chesterton)
- docbradley: Whoever said "there are no dumb questions" apparently didn't know many political reporters.
- docbradley: "The more the sexes are in violent contrast the less likely they are to be in violent collision." (Chesterton)
- docbradley: Looking forward to a friendly game of poker tonight...
- docbradley: @donttrythis I submit that the dehumanization may be the point.
My full, proper, over-decorated name is Dr. Adam Davenport Bradley, Ph.D., but around here I prefer to be called Doc.
My doctorate and undergraduate degrees are in Computer Science.
When I was an undergrad, I spent much of my spare time writing, arranging, recording, and performing music. I still do, but not as much as I would like.
When I was in graduate school, I spent much of my spare time studying theology, particularly in the areas of the Holy Spirit and the church.
My day job is wrangling code for a major internet company. My views are my own and not my employer's.
Contents |
AKA
- Social Networks
- Blogs
- History
- artdodge at cs.bu.edu (older)
- bradley at cs.unca.edu (wayback - December 1997 snapshot)
- Bands:
- Spectrum (EFP Records)
- X4u2 (unsigned)
Bookmarks
On my iPod...
- Rewind by Flame
- For Your Glory (CCC Oxford Falls album)
- Everything that's downloadable from http://www.c3worship.com/
- Continuum by John Mayer
- Little Voice by Sara Bareilles
- Mars Hill Church Sermon Video Feed
Tribes
Forebearers
- Grampa wikipedia:Theophilus Eaton
- Grampa John Davenport
- Uncle wikipedia:Elling Eielsen [1] [2]
- Grampa wikipedia:Aldhun, first Bishop of Durham
Reading Queue
See also my Library (which is usually less up-to-date).
In Progress
- The Compleat Gentleman
- Evangelical Theology: An Introduction (Karl Barth)
- Living Machines
- Perelandra
Not Started Yet
- That Hideous Strength
- Desiring God
- The Bread Baker's Apprentice
- Crunchy Cons (Rod Dreher)
- Created For Worship
Set Aside (for now...)
- The Heart of the Artist (Rory Nolan)
- Reforming or Conforming? (2/2009 - ...)
- Revelation and Reason (2/2009 - ...)
- Young, Restless, and Reformed (10/2008)
- The Book of Job (New International Commentary on the Old Testament) (9/2008 - 11/2008)
- Why We're Not Emergent (DeYoung and Kluck) (7/2008 - ???)
- The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World (started 4/2008)
- Who Runs the Church? (started 1/2008)
- Uncommon Dissent (started 10/2007)
- Jihad in the West (restarted 8/2007, again 9/2008)
- God's Empowering Presence (reading on-and-off since ca. 1999)
Recently Finished
- Monsters From The Id (1/2010)
- Libido Dominandi (11/2009 - 1/2010)
- Out of the Silent Planet (1/2010)
- Leading on Empty (12/2009)
- Ideas Have Consequences (12/2009)
- Jesus Wants to Save Christians (Rob Bell) (10/2008 - 9/2009)
- Church Dogmatics (A Selection) (Barth, ed. Gollwitzer) (4/2009 - 8/2009)
- The Reason For God (Kindle, 4/2009 - 5/2009)
- The Contested Public Square (5/2009 - 6/2009)
- Death by Love (Mark Driscoll) (4/2009)
- Christ and Culture Revisited (D. A. Carson) (9/2008 - 2/2009)
- The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection (1/2009)
- The Lives Of John Wilson, John Norton And John Davenport: Lives Of The Chief Fathers Of New England (12/2008)
- God Is (12/2008)
- Engaging With God (7/2008 - 12/2008)
- Is Christianity Good for the World? (9/2008)
- Worship Matters (8/2008)
- The Courage to Be Protestant (6/2008 - 7/2008)
- A Generous Orthodoxy (on-and-off, 2005 - 6/2008)
- McMafia (4/2008 - 5/2008)
- The Devil's Delusion (4/2008)
- The God of Sex (3/2008 - 4/2008)
- Liberal Fascism (3/2008 - 4/2008)
- What the Koran Really Says (12/2006 - 2/2008)
- Fearless Change (1/2008)
- Sex God (11/2007 - 1/2008)
- The Deliberate Church (on-and-off 1/2006 - 12/2007)
- Beowulf (Heaney) (12/2007)
- Sex and the Supremacy of Christ (10/2007 - 11/2007)
- Simple Church (7/2007 - 10/2007)
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design (8/2007 - 10/2007)
- Unapologetic Apologetics (9/2007)
- Only One Way (8/2007 - 9/2007)
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (7/2007 - 8/2007)
- Total Truth (5/2007-8/2007)
- No More Christian Nice Guy (7/2007)
- Confessions of a Reformission Rev (2/2007 - 7/2007)
- My Life For Yours (7/2007)
- Evangelical Feminism and Biblical Truth (12/2006 - 6/2007)
- America Alone (7/2007)
- Prophetic Untimeliness (4/2007 - 6/2007)
- Paul, Women, and Wives (1/2007 - 4/2007)
- The Blogging Church (2/2007)
- Too Good to be True (11/2006-1/2007)
- What Paul Really Said About Women (1/2007)
- Women in the Church (12/2006 - 1/2007)
Favorites
- Till We Have Faces (C. S. Lewis)
- The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection (Capon)
- Orthodoxy (G. K. Chesterton)
- The Radical Reformission (Mark Driscoll)
- Dogmatics in Outline (Karl Barth)
TODO
- Get this marriage thing right
- Learn how to fake being able to actually play the guitar
- Learn to fly
- Go waterskiing
- Go heliskiing
- Build my dream home somewhere in Montana or Wyoming
- Buy land in Costa Rica
Notes
For Fun
Dude! Me and Sully and Fitzie and Sean are gonna hit Landsdowne tonight after the game, hang out at the Beerworks. I'll pick you up at the Coop at 6.
How Massachusetts are you?
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You are Ol' Chummy
You look old for your age. Hygiene is just that thing that happens to other Pirates. You like what you like. Taking a cannonball to the head in your younger days hasn't helped. Not one to take risks, you enjoy quiet evenings on your bunk. You're a collector. You like things. Not, "nice" things- just things. Some people think of you as a blight on humanity - a carbuncle on the alabaster skin of man. You think of yourself as a swell guy with lots of friend - just the one, but lots of him. If you weren't a pirate, but rather lived in the 21st Century, you would be the kind of guy who has played a computer game for four days without thinking of showering and living solely on Mountain Dew and Cool Ranch Doritos. What you lack in physical attractiveness you more than make up for in interesting skin conditions. What's the upside of all of this? With the Captain's lifestyle, you are likely to be running the ship in a week or two. Ahead! Warp Factor ONE!
What's Yer Inner Pirate?
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