MP536: The Spiritual Journey of U2

Filed under:Music — posted by Ryan Bolger on April 20, 2006 @ 3:20 pm

I am co-teaching a class with Barry Taylor this quarter and I love it!  Barry and I go a a few years back — we both shared the same mentor (Wilbert Shenk, postmodern Western missiologist) and the same passions: investigating post-Christendom forms of spiritual engagement with Western culture. We’ve also shared a deep admiration and passion for the music of U2. For years we discussed teaching a class on their music, their engagement of the culture, and their spirituality.  Last  year we decided we should move beyond the ‘good idea’ stage and just do it.

We just finished the fourth week of the class. It has been a good ride. Barry situated rock music in terms of its relationship to other genres. He discussed the punk scene in Ireland and Great Britain in the 1970s which formed the backdrop for U2. Barry, a Brit, a former roadie for AC/DC, and an accomplished musician himself, has experience that matches his academic credentials. He brings alot to these discussions.

Barry also discussed the shift rock music made in relation to technological advances. The move from vinyl to CD to IPOD represented dramatic changes, as well as the advance of studio recording equipment. The advent of MTV greatly transformed the landscape as well. All of these changes (among many others) formed the context in which U2 came to be.

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Dreams for My School

Filed under:Fuller — posted by Ryan Bolger on April 6, 2006 @ 3:43 pm

I love my school — I can’t picture doing what I do anywhere else in the world. The people here — students, admin, and other faculty — make this place fun and dynamic…Recently I was part of an all-day "dreaming event", a time of discernment to see where God might be leading us. What is my dream for the future of my school, Fuller Theological Seminary, as we look to equip ministers in the 21st century? In other words, what is God doing in the world, and what ought to be our response?

I had five minutes to present a few unfinished ideas, and here is what they were…

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image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace