Writing a retrospective to reflect on the past year, followed by a prospective to look forward to the coming year has become something of a tradition for me on this blog. Here, in no particular order, are some significant things from the past year:
- I began to study the postmodern turn in philosophy much more in depth. Read posts tagged postmodernism… if you dare (or care).
- I celebrated my second anniversary to my lovely wife Jaclyn. Time flies when you’re having fun…
- I got much more involved with web design, creating sites for Burbank Express, Matt Frise, SSU Student Media and the Institute of Contemporary and Emerging Worship Studies.
- I began to write a fantasy novel called Twilight Falling. Sadly, school has gotten in the way of my writing, but hopefully I’ll rev it back up once school is over.
- I became much more convinced than ever that politics are inseparable from the Gospel, even if I still have more questions than answers as to what this will look like in practice.
- I published some posts on academics and blogging that make up a substantial portion of my traffic. See Blogging: A Reliable Academic Source? and Academic Blogging Redux.
- I also blogged through N.T. Wright’s book on the authority of Scripture. Read about The Last Word.
- Including this post, I made 144 posts in 2007, making for an average of 2.8 posts per week.
- I continued to wonder why I’m bothering with blogging, since I seem to lack the chutzpah to be a self-promoter, and I don’t care to develop a tight enough focus to conquer any particular niche. I’ll keep doing it anyway.
That’ll do for this year. I know that my wife will probably inform me that I’m missing some key events, but this is an authentic list of what I’m thinking about at the moment.


Blessed New Year to you and Jaclyn. I’m glad you’re blogging and look forward to learning from you next year.
A blessed New Year to you and yours as well Kathy.