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This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Fuller Seminary Publications at Digital Commons @ Fuller. It has been accepted for inclusion in The SEMI (2001-2010) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Fuller. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Much-Anticipated Family Vacation By Michelle Harwell

I recently embarked on a week-long vacation with my family: thousands of dollars I have thus far invested in my theological and just me, my mom, and my brother cruising to the Bahamas. Now psychological education would pay off and I would finally be able before you start ohhing and ahhing and saying stuff like “that’s so to enter the much anticipated family vacation as an-gulp-adult. So sweet” let me give a more accurate portrayal of what family vaca­ I eagerly packed my bags full of swimsuits, sarongs, and sun­ tion means to me: screen and set off to catch my flight. I spent the five-hour flight to I am a 27 year-old woman with a great husband and a decent Florida contemplating all of the “mature” activities my brother job. I have one master’s degree and I’m working on my second but and I could engage in now that we would be abandoning our ado­ somehow (like magic) when the words “family” and “vacation” lescent ways-shuffleboard’s not just your grandma’s game, you are put together, my maturity shrinks to the level of baby sister and know. I take a defensive stance in preparation for the wedgies and mon­ As I deboarded my plane and located my family, I thought, key-like grooming that will come my way. “These people are not only my blood, but my intellectual and Growing up, most of my “family vacations” were road-trips, emotional equals. This will be more than a vacation, it will be a which resulted in sharing a back seat with my brother. In the new era familial beginning we were always compadres, plotting which size fire­ bliss. We will be the ^ works would most efficiently blow-up a sandcastle without wast­ gold star standard by ■ ing ammo and sizing up which parent would most likely give us which other families- seed money for our latest scheme. But eventually our solidarity would dissolve into an all out open-handed slapping war—reaching “Hey Baby Sister! Good its climax with my Emmy Award winning cry, “I didn’t do any­ to see you! Listen; don’t thing, he just started hitting me.” stand too Nowadays the only thing I slap is a snooze bar. Over the past twenty years, I have made significant improvements in my rela­ tional skills. I now know that it is never appropriate to open-hand slap another person, even under duress. My stint in the School of Psychology has taught me that this sort of abusive behavior fails to address the deeper systemic problem. This year I placed a great deal of hope in the fact that the We want to hear from you! If you would like to write for the SEMI or respond to something you’ve read, please contact us at: semi- [email protected]. All submissions are subject to editing for length and clarity. CD Review: Bronson Hill ‘SEMI ctHnectUuj thi, campili By Carla Morquet creating dialogur with the power to move one out of self­ Dean of Students Ruth Vuong Carmen Valdes doubt and into the presence of the Creator. Managing Editor Editor Michelle Harwell The chorus of “Lay It Down” talks about [email protected] the mystery of surrendering to Jesus and Production Editor Lisa Wiegel the way that he takes sadness and replaces semi-production @dept.fuller.edu it with indescribable joy. “Stand” is a call Ads Coordinator Paul Weston Blakesley to action. 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page 2 • July 2006 • the SEMI ing my standard of living. I was surprised Letters how much I was paying for cable televi­ sion and internet until I moved into these to THE units and was able to get the same for one quarter of the cost. \ Editor Some pluses that you didn’t men­ tion include: a large gas grill built Dear Editor, into the common area; a back gate In reading your arti­ opening onto Oakland-beneficial cle “Dreaming of when you are running late for a class; Madison Avenue” in security measures including keycard the Spring 10 issue access to the Commons, your building, of the SEMI for the and your unit, as well as the presence of s spring quarter, I emergency call boxes in the common found your area and in the parking garage. Each unit assessment of the is well insulated which assists in keeping Chang Commons energy bills down. Literally, I can turn my persuasive and A/C on for two or three hours in the Ecclesiastes 3:l says: “There is a time evenhanded. As evening and if I keep the blinds closed it is for everything, and a season for every one who has comfortable until moming-which again activity under heaven.” (NIV). For some it moved from non- helps with the budget. may be a season to live in the Commons Fuller housing The insulation to noise however is lim­ and for others it might not be. For me, this into these new ited. Noise from adjacent units, in my is a season of equalizing a balance from units, I wish to experience, is non-existent and the dou- the previous season. My present season offer a response ble-paned windows more than adequately has presented the opportunity to live in a to your evalua­ block the noise from the street. These nicer abode on a tighter budget. And I am, tion. offerings are great but they are overshad­ in general, pleased to live in the I agree with your assessment that the owed by the noise which insulation does Commons. space in each unit is used efficiently. I not overcome. I literally hear every foot­ moved from an off-campus apartment step of my upstairs neighbor. This is nor­ Daniel Albert which had a large kitchen and large mal for most living situations but frustrat­ MA in lnterculteral Studies bathroom which turned ing given the thought that was out to be unused and put into the insulation within D e a r Editor, therefore wasted space, the units. In addition, the I’ve wanted to reply to an article pub­ arrangement of both facilities purely metal doors res­ lished a few short in my new onate all noise months ago in unit is quite the hall­ Spring Week 8. It efficient. I way. was titled “Broken have to take Two neigh Vessels” and I exception to bors with finally got to catch your contention patios which up with letter writ­ that the living space is open onto ing so I could small. On the con­ the inside respond. . trary, the living of the I want to com­ space in com­ mend the author, my stu­ mons Lori Gossert, for dio is h a v e writing this piece. twice expressed to me that In a few interesting the size they are frustrated because paragraphs, she articulated very well some as I had in my one bed­ they have not received of the major issues between the church room apartment-with their patio door keys yet. and those with disabilities. I had a few dif­ which I am well pleased. My patio opens up onto ferences with the article’s use of language, The prices are high Madison Ave. and I also in terms of definition, yet that didn’t dis but I found that in share their frustration. I specifically chose tract me from reading a clear and well-rea moving in I was my pricier studio unit because of its access soned plea for the church to pay more able to change to the street. I had hoped to have the con­ attention to the witness offered by dis: my budget to fit venience of accessing my apartment abled persons. (I’m refferring to the term the costs with­ directly from the street. My hope is now but a dream. I out affect­ continued on page 7 73 mXL m * 07/07 30460-64 the SEMI • July 2006 • page 3 JUST Friends: The Ins, O uts and Ethics of Unrequited Love

By Maria Doerfler

Several acerbically notes: “If you are a person the ethical challenges involved in leading a years ago, I whose romantic experiences have been life of integrity in singleness beyond the came across largely unrequited, abstinence is not your obligatory call to sexual abstinence, her one of Tony cutting-edge ethical issue.” Accordingly, narrative voice never loses its compassion­ C am polo’s Smit set herself the goal of filling the gap ate, respectful and downright pastoral tone. characteristi­ in Christian literature by addressing the Most importantly, perhaps, Smit practices cally blunt practical, ethical, relational issues sur­ what she preaches: While she in recent treatments of rounding singleness and unrequited love. years felt called to remain single for the a sensitive The result is Loves Me, Loves Me Not: rest of her life, she openly discusses her subject-sin­ The Ethics of Unrequited Love, the culmi­ own earlier experiences of unrequited love. gleness for nation of over a year’s worth of interviews, Readers will find Smit’s book orthodox, Christians. surveys, theological reflection and careful even conservative in parts: She firmly In addition scrutiny of popular culture. While achiev­ opposes sexual intimacy before marriage to a number ing greater understanding of one’s single and affirms celibacy as the acceptable of good and state may not be high on everybody’s list of option for homosexual Christians. In other helpful recommendations for “mature” sin­ “summer fun,” Smit’s work is eminently respects, however, her insights will gles (a.k.a. those above the age of consent), readable: In Loves Me, Loves Me Not, eth- undoubtedly startle evangelicals. Smit Campolo suggested that truly desperate argues, for example, that, on the female singles might consider theological basis of the biblical text, single­ education: In such a setting, eligible men ness is the preferable-in fact, the were bound to outnumber date-able “default”-state for Christians, women sufficiently to find the latter a rather than a curse to be reme­ match. died. By putting the onus of self­ After a few years at Fuller, Campolo’s justification on married rather advice makes me snicker. I’m of course than single believers, Smit chal­ aware of couples that met, dated and were lenges readers’ assumptions that married at Fuller. However, I’m equally romantic love is intrinsically aware of a substantial number of dissatis­ desirable. I Whether or not one comes to fied singles, many of whom are Maria Doerfler is a recent Fuller graduate; snaring quietly pining after some this tender moment Jth a Chic-Fil-A agree with Smit s assessments, fellow single Fuller container is the closest she's gotten to Loves Me, Loves Me Not pro- student-refer- S a date in quite some time. vides welcome insights into a ences avail reality that most people have able upon ical analysis alternates experienced but that has rarely become the request. * with commentary on pop- subject of Hollywood movies or literary culture favorites, ranging from “He’s bestsellers: The experience of being on the just not that into you” to “Northern giving or receiving end of unreciprocated exposure” and theological reflections are affection and the resulting state of long­ interspersed with snippets from interviews term or even permanent un-coupled-ness. Smit conducted. As such, the book is well worth the read, Many of the stories ring uncomfortably not only for singles but for those who care If -and at times hilariously-true: Readers for them, minister to them and-God for­ happen to find * may recognize themselves in the voices of bid'.-try to fix them up. yourself amongst the the jilted, the hassled, the needy, or the ranks of those who have never unhappy rejecters. Maria is seriously even kissed dating hello, don’t have to While Smit does allergic to books that can worry about setting “boundaries in dat­ not mince words in profitably be described by ing” and suspect that “every man’s battle” her assessment of combining the terms refers to finding a Friday-night companion, “Christian" and “rela­ the Church’s-and Christian tionship” in a sentence. Booksellers’-repertoire for speaking of the She feels that it is to Smit’s credit that she perils of interpersonal relationships may not only finished Loves Me, Loves Me not be addressing your most burning ques­ Not, but actually enjoyed the experi- tions. As Laura Smit, Dean of the Chapel at Calvin College and 40-something single

page 4 • July 2006 • the SEMI uperman eturns S R 6 6 9 Î 7 By Tony Mills F i lIM R ^yiipws:

Nearly twenty years after the last as Superman’s biological Kryptonian I two hours of your life Superman film (even for the few who father Jor-El. count part IV as legitimate), the Man of The performances, however, are not l flnmiTBnt Steel is back. After a long and arduous quite so reminiscent. With the exception of journey to revive the franchise (and Sam Huntington’s Jimmy Olsen, there is a course someone like Luthor in the real struggling to compete with Marvel somber weight and shadow that sur­ world would need to be stopped, but super­ in the comic-to-movie genre) rounds the characters; a seriousness that heroes, for all their growth in complexity Warner Brothers and DC finally has taken the place of the charisma and and depth since the 1960’s with the help of landed a script. The script is innocence of the original. This is not to say Stan Lee, are generally blind to social written by X2 writers Dan that the acting is bad, far from it. But there injustice, at least in their filmic forms. This Harris and Michael is some unspoken heaviness in the air. I Superman is better, but ultimately no Dougherty and will venture a guess and say that it may be exception. It is even more problematic helmed by X-Men an intentional maneuver on Singer’s part because Superman is often considered to vet Bryan to reflect the fact that a lot has happened in be the quintessential American hero, one Singer, who the world, events that make Superman who fights for the rights of all despite his under take the sin of the world and his own own white skin and blue eyes. He has def­ stand- responsibilities for it much more serf- initely matured since the pro-Reagan mili­ a b 1 y tarism of the 1980’s, but are we sat ready to see his main enemy be racism or sexism or corruption or poverty or some injustice in the two-thirds world? Unless that day comes-as bad for business as it would be for the studios-and although we will always love him, he will never truly be the Man of Tomorrow.

ously than before. Such theological We at the SEMI are start­ supposed finale for the terminology is not too strong, as ing a “Tony as Superman ” chance to do justice to one of i most people and any Christian campaign. If you would like to see Tony sport a red the two films that inspired who sees the film will easily recognize, cape and blue spandex in him to become a director but I will say no more. the next Superman (1978’s Superman and Nevertheless, I must render a major movie, send us a ^ 1975’s Jaws). This he does superbly, as the complaint against Superman Returns, one letter. similarities to the original are remarkable of which to be sure all superhero films are and entertaining for those who remember guilty in some way. This has to do with the it, if occasionally predictable (although I nature of evil. Singer is aware of the ubiq­ suspect this is deliberate). Many lines are uity of pain in the world, certainly, but verbatim repetitions, and there is even Superman is again pitted against a single reused archive footage of Marlon Brando person, his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. Of

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the SEMI • July 2006 • page 5 Inspired by

By Ben Pascal

He floated back down cause he wanted to a lot to learn from this band. they keep it simple by loving music and share the key to the locks on the chains he saw The purpose of this article is not to con­ loving their fans just as I need to be everywhere. First he was stripped...then he was vince you that Pearl Jam is somehow an reminded to keep my purpose simple by stabbed...by faceless men, well...he still stands. undercover Christian band. I am fairly cer­ loving God and loving others. And he still gives his love, he just gives it away tain that being Christian is not high on their Despite ’s constant use of and the love he receives is the love that is saved. priority list. In fact I am sure that if I sat in his middle finger and a rather notorious And sometimes is seen a strange spot in the the same room with these guys, we would four letter word, Pearl Jam is still my sky... a human being that was given to fly. have very different theological views. The favorite band. Over the years as the guys in - “Given To Fly” from Yield (19980 purpose of this article is to show how Pearl the band have grown into their 40s, I have Jam inspires me in my walk seen the angst subside, and I’ve seen it with Jesus regardless of their replaced with songs that speak of faith and theology. I am not only love. The band’s deep friendship and com­ inspired by Pearl Jam’s music mitment to one another over the past 15 and lyrics, but I am also years is also a sign of their love and respect inspired by the way they use for one another. I am inspired by Pearl Jam their band as a vehicle to to be committed to my family, friends, and serve others and for their spir­ ministry. it of love. I often think about what I would say to I am inspired by Pearl Jam Eddie Vedder if my dream ever becomes a because they are one of the reality and I should meet him in person. I would like to discuss theolo­ gy with Mr. Vedder and I’m sure we’d disagree in various ways, but in the end I know we would have at least one After not so careful exegesis, I thought thing in common.. .love. I am the above Pearl Jam lyrics were referring to inspired by the lyrics in their Jesus. It does use words dimilsr to those song “Love Boat Captain” found in my Bible. He was stripped (Matt. from Riot Act (2002), “I 27:35) and stabbed (Isa. 53:5) by faceless know it’s already been sung, men (Isa. 53:3), yet he still stands (John can’t be said enough. Love is 20:19), and he gives his love (John 5:21); all you need, all you need is and he is a human being who seems to be love, love, love, love.” The flying (1 Thess. 4:17). However, all my one thing Pearl Jam and I can exegetical work was thrown out the win­ agree on theologically is that dow when I went to a Pearl Jam concert “...the greatest of these is and Eddie Vedder, the lead singer, intro­ love.” (1 Cor 13:13). I often duced this song by saying, “This is a song wonder if their song “Given about getting high.” I have to admit, I was to Fly” was really about get­ a little disappointed, but I was not sur­ ting high after all. prised. On Friday, July 21st at 7:00pm, Coffee I was a high school student in Seattle few bands that have kept their purpose simple and clear; it’s all about the music by the Books will be hosting a “Pearl Jam during the grunge scene of the 1990s and Cover Night”!!! Featuring the following Pearl Jam was my favorite band-still is. and the fans. They do not focus on mass musicians: Jaime Linn, Phil Sipka, Allison My friends think I am rather obsessed with marketing, music videos, or interviews, and they shy away from the spotlight. Ash, Ben Pascal, Michael Mennis, Sophia the band, especially since meeting Eddie Magallanes, and more! Vedder is one of my lifetime dreams. Their only major music video was for their first album and hit song, “Jeremy” in 1992. What’s interesting to me is how much I Even though Pearl Jam is known as one of have grown to respect and love the band the world’s most popular bands, their while I have continued to grow in my respect and love for the Lord. Many people record sales continuously decline with When not listening to the latest Pearl Jam album or would argue that I should have burned my every new album. According to worldly standards Pearl Jam is failing, but accord­ working on his Eddie Pearl Jam CDs years ago since their music Vedder shrine, Ben can be could be reasonably labeled as angst rid­ ing to their fans, they are still a huge suc­ cess. Pearl Jam inspires me because amidst found mixing it up behind den, rebellious, and ungodly. I, on the other the counters o f Coffee by all the temptations of fame and fortune, hand, believe, as a follower of Jesus, I have the Books.

page 6 • July 2006 • the SEMI Letters Continued from page 3 Family Continued from page 1 regard as a matter of social stigma applied way back into her life. Imagine the ex­ close to me. I don’t want the ladies to think to those with diabilites, instead of desrib- boyfriend of a married woman sweeping we’re together.” ing the actual physical or psychological in one day and saying “But your husband “Nice to see you too, Brother.” limitations a person lives with.) can’t make you feel like this, can he?” “Hey, sweetie! Did you remember your Thank you, for publishing her brief Even if you want Superman and Lois to birth certificate?” essay. get back together, it ought not to be on “Hi, Mom. Yep, I’ve got it right-“ such unethical grounds. “Don’t worry, I brought an original just Henry Broadbent ‘00 Graduate Tony’s right that it would be nice for a in case you forgot yours. But you didn’t Living with a hidden disablity superhero to take on more systemic evil. forget yours, did you?” The different strategies of Martin Luther All right, so we weren’t exactly the gold Dear SEMI, King and Malcolm X are explored in the star standard for relational maturity, but I I have to disagree with Tony Mill’s gen­ X-Men films, and that’s a step in the right chalked it up to pre-cruise jitters. erally positive review of Superman direction. But this Superman isn’t ready The Next Day Waiting for the Cruise Returns. The film had the chance to do for to tackle racism or poverty; he still needs Ship to Arrive: Superman what to get past being a homewrecker. “Mom, could you please tell my 29 year- Batman Begins did old brother to quit pointing his finger in my for that franchise, Allen Corben peripheral vision?” but it failed miser­ Registrar’s Office “I’m not touching you.” ably. As a film, ten “Michelle, just ignore him.” minutes of special “Mom, I can’t believe he still does this effects shots of stuff.” I reach over, with an open hand, and spiky land masses slap the back of his head. rising up out of the “Michelle, you’re such a jerk. I wasn’t ocean could have even touching you.” been cut with no “You two are going to ruin this vaca­ noticeable loss. tion for me. I have been anticipating Clark Kent and this for months. Michelle, you move Lex Luthor are still campy, played for to this side of me. Did you remem­ laughs, and seem to want to recreate the ber your birth certificate?” characters from the first movie, rather And thus began my much antici­ than breathing freshness into tired pated family vacation. For a brief images. But the real problem is the moment I had been seduced by the “hero.” thought that age and education could This Superman is a manipulative jerk. triumph over the time warp of family The title refers to the fact that Superman vacations. But history is the gravitation­ has been gone for five years, and when he al pull that binds families together. returns, he finds Lois has moved on. Without the noogies and nitpicking, it She has a boyfriend and a becomes a struggle to identify each other. I child, and have confidence that over time our familial Superman roles will shift. Maybe, just maybe, with seems quite the coming of my first child, my brother willing to will redirect his noogie angst in his new break them up role as uncle to the tops of my child’s head because he and I will finally be free to be an adult. wants her For now, I will limit the frequency of fam­ back. ily vacations to the time it takes for my Superman bald spot to grow back. stalks her, eavesdrops on her, shows off in front of her. Knowing what but­ ___Insert funny bio here. tons to I ’m on vacation. press, he pushes his

the SEMI • July 2006 • page 7 Ministries, First Evangelical Free Church, Director of UrbanPromise Ministries, Camden, Friday Night Music NJ. Fridays @ 7pm, CBB/Fuller Bookstore Fullerton, will present. The summer schedule includes: Summer Seminar: “Women in Ministry and The Writing Center Jul 21: Pearl Jam Cover Night Do you need help refining your final paper? Do Jul 28: Luke Hyder the Academy: A Multicultural Perspective” Tue, Aug 1, 7:30pm, Travis Auditorium you need to sit down with a person to generate Aug 4: Books Died On ideas or organize your paper? Do you need gram­ Aug 11: Sophia Magallanes Presented by Katherine Ahn, Adjunct Asst. Prof, of Church History; Arlene Sánchez Walsh, mar editing before submitting your paper? Remember that the editors at the Writing Center Ministry Enrichment Seminars (MES): Assoc. Prof., Azusa Pacific University; Margo Houts, Adjunct Asst. Prof, of Theology. are available to help. Contact us at cal- Gender and Leadership [email protected] for more info. Wed, Jul 19, 6 - 8pm, Payton 101 Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Glanville will present. MES: Legal Issues and the Church Wed, Aug 9, l-3pm, Psych 126 Integrational Small Group Mr. Dennis Kasper will present. Do you have the heart to integrate psychology, Summer Seminar: “Science and Religion missions, and theology? Do you care about the Dialogue: The Pastoral PayofP’ MES: Hospital Chaplaincy mental health and spiritual needs of missionar­ Wed, Jul 26, 7:30pm, Payton 101 ies? Join a community of students every other Presented by Graham Buxton, Senior Lecturer Thu, Aug 10, 3-5pm, Psych 126 Rev. Wendy Terpstra will present. Thursday night for thriving discussion and fel­ and Director of Postgraduate Studies, Tabor lowship. For time, location, and speakers, contact College, Adelaide, Australia. Summer Seminar: “Creating and Sustaining a Jeff Simons ([email protected]) or Hana Shin ([email protected]). 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