Embracing the Prophets - Walter Brueggemann on Confronting Today's Pharaohs
ACU Summit: Walter Brueggemann, "Imagining Life from God and Back to God"
In the Room with Walter Brueggemann (live stream)
Walter Brueggemann on Evangelism
Walter Brueggemann on Prophetic Imagination and the Future of Old Testament Theology
Walter Brueggemann on the Bible
Walter Brueggemann The Power of Lament (Psalms)
Sunday Service - 12/5/10 - Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann interviews Frederick Buechner - part 1
"Preaching the Old Testament," Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann Psalms of Vengeance
Walter Brueggemann on the primary marks of a Christian
Walter Brueggemann on Sabbath - part 1
Walter Brueggemann | Eerdmans Author Interview Series
Embracing the Prophets - Walter Brueggemann on Confronting Today's Pharaohs
ACU Summit: Walter Brueggemann, "Imagining Life from God and Back to God"
In the Room with Walter Brueggemann (live stream)
Walter Brueggemann on Evangelism
Walter Brueggemann on Prophetic Imagination and the Future of Old Testament Theology
Walter Brueggemann on the Bible
Walter Brueggemann The Power of Lament (Psalms)
Sunday Service - 12/5/10 - Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann interviews Frederick Buechner - part 1
"Preaching the Old Testament," Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann Psalms of Vengeance
Walter Brueggemann on the primary marks of a Christian
Walter Brueggemann on Sabbath - part 1
Walter Brueggemann | Eerdmans Author Interview Series
Preaching Moment 012: Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann Need for Lament (Psalms)
S3W1: Tia Blanco Hawaii Vacation with Brueggemann
ACU Summit: Walter Brueggemann, "Calling Out to My Children"
A Year of the Bible: Brueggemann on Exile Today
Eli Brueggemann Gringolandia (Complete Album)
Part 5: Scholar/Author Walter Brueggemann on 10 Commandments
Countering Pharaoh -- Walter Brueggemann
A Year of the Bible: Brueggemann on Prophetic Tradition of the Hebrew Bible
Walter Brueggemann interviews Frederick Buechner - part 3
Walter Brueggemann interviews Frederick Buechner - part 4
Walter Brueggemann interviews Frederick Buechner - part 2
Walter Brueggemann, Career Retrospective, Oct 2011 (Part 2)
Walter Brueggemann, Career Retrospective, Oct 2011 (Part 4)
Walter Brueggemann, Career Retrospective, Oct 2011 (Part 3)
WFXD: Rev. Warren Geier on Dr. Walter Brueggemann U.P. visit
2011 Celebration for Biblical Preaching - Plenary - Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann on Sabbath - part 2
Walter Brueggemann and Terry Fretheim Conversation
Walter Brueggemann (born 1933 in Tilden, Nebraska) is an American Protestant Old Testament scholar and theologian. Brueggemann is widely considered one of the most influential Old Testament scholars of the last several decades.
Brueggemann received an A.B. from Elmhurst College (1955), a B.D. from Eden Theological Seminary (1958), a Th.D. from Union Theological Seminary, New York (1961), and Ph.D. from Saint Louis University (in 1974). The son of a minister of the German Evangelical Synod of North America, he was ordained in the United Church of Christ. He was professor of Old Testament (1961–1986) and Dean (1968–1982) at Eden Theological Seminary. Beginning in 1986, he served as William Marcellus McPheeters professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary, from where he retired in the early 2000s. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, Dr. Brueggemann currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio (2008).
Brueggemann is an advocate and practitioner of rhetorical criticism. He has written more than 58 books, hundreds of articles, and several commentaries on books of the Bible. He is also a contributor to a number of the Living the Questions DVD programs and is featured in the program "Countering Pharaoh's Production-Consumption Society Today."[citation needed] Brueggemann participated in Bill Moyers' 1990s PBS television series on Genesis (documented in Genesis: A Living Conversation. Main Street Books, 1997. ISBN 0-385-49043-7).[page needed]
(Carl) Frederick Buechner is an American writer and theologian. Born July 11, 1926 in New York City, he is an ordained Presbyterian minister and the author of more than thirty published books thus far. His work encompasses different genres, including fiction, autobiography, essays and sermons, and his career has spanned six decades. Buechner’s books have been translated into many languages for publication around the world. He is best known for his works A Long Day’s Dying (his first work, published in 1950); The Book of Bebb, a tetralogy based on the character Leo Bebb published in 1977; Godric, a first person narrative of the life of the medieval saint, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981; Brendan, a second novel narrating a saint’s life, published in 1987; Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner (1992); and his autobiographical works The Sacred Journey (1982), Now and Then (1983), Telling Secrets (1991), and The Eyes of the Heart: Memoirs of the Lost and Found (1999). He has been called "Major talent" and "…a very good writer indeed" by the New York Times, and "one of our most original storytellers" by USA Today. Annie Dillard (Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek) says: "Frederick Buechner is one of our finest writers."
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream
You know what I mean
Painted lady touch the water
Forest standing, sentry over mossy wall
She comes when you call
Outside, you've got me slipping like a honey slide
I'll take a ride with a willow weeping
Tears of strength into the stream
And the waterfall is a tense of all
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream
You know what I mean, ooh woo
Outside, you've got me slipping like a honey slide
I'll take a ride with a willow weeping
Tears leading to the stream
And the waterfall is a tense of all
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream
[Talking]
Nope, It ain't happening, not over here. You ain't finna get a fast
motherfucking come up over here shawty. HELL NAW!!
[Verse 1: Yo Gotti]
Shawty was so real back in '96
Before the big life all the ice and all the bricks
Was small time grindin', high school rhymin'
Just broke up with my bitch so it was like perfect timing
She wouldn't a dime piece, she wouldn't a nine piece
But bout a six or a seven but was real sweet
But she was gangsta in other words thugged-out
But she was trafficing and manufacturin' drugs out
She was a little older she was a little bolder
Than all my other hoes, she drove a blue Corolla
We used to walk to class, I used to hold her folder
You know that in-between green shit to win her over
But fuck it, I'm a soldier, by now she should've noticed
That ya boy gone spit vocals or gone sell yola
She had nice goals future thought-out with a plan
But let me tell you how this bitch was trying to break a man
[Chorus]
Tryin', tryin', to break a man
I don't understand
[Verse 2: Yo Gotti]
I told you she was real, at least I thought she was
I fucked with her for years, but that was just because
The situation seemed like it was meant to be
Until the money came I thought we was the perfect team
I worked a little harder, yes, i was like my father
All through the rain, sleet, and snow like it was no tomorrow
I had to stack my dollars, real niggaz do real things like the lifetime in
volume 1 of Sean Carter
I started flippin' cars, she started flippin' out
I tried to figure out what the fuck she bitchin' bout
She go a little crazy, she got a little lazy
No more with future plans and goals she only talkin babies
I''m only talkin maybe
She constantly talkin' give me
Don't wanna hustle don't wanna work, I guess she out to get me
My money won't decrease by any circumstance
I ain't gone give you shit, you ain't gone break a man
[Chorus]
[Verse 3: Nakia Shine]
Now we didn't have a pot to piss in
Shawty that's when you would listen
My down ass Memphis bitch, just playin yo postion
This before you had my son, this before I had a name
This before i copped the deal, this before I let it WANG
Told you was my plan was to try to come up on some change
Do my music out of town, i got to hoppin' on the planes
All the time away from home, shit you wasn't in my trust
While I'm out of town Rap Hustlin', doing this shit for us
All of a sudden you need some space, so I let you breathe
Went and got yo own place, and I was wrong for lettin' you leave?
Now I'm back to fuckin' niggaz hoes, back to fuckin' bitched friends
Seen the spot I'm livin' in, got mad when I went and got the Benz
Now you want some dividends, now you wanna go to court
I give Nick everything he need, why you filing child support?
Left me, and now you hurt cause you ain't in my plans
You got me fucked up shawty and you tryin' to Break a man (DAMN)
They said his mama had cement for milk
And that his papa built him brick by brick
And now the world breaks line waves on his skin
And all the words like broken birds are Traped within
They said his mama had cement for milk
And that his brother was ten foot thick
And now the world breaks like waves on his skin