[Dialogue] Provocation tv series

Marge Philbrook msphilbrook at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 20:38:55 EDT 2011


So,Marshall, are you saying you have the copies of these films?  I
sometimes don't understand the meaning of certain things people say.
Marshall, please make a summary for me of what the films are and who
currently has copies.  Then I can post that list in the archives.
Marge


On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:37 AM, W. J. <synergi at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 'Look Up and Live' was CBS News' long-running network television program
> slotted for broadcast during the Sunday morning 'religious television
> ghetto' hours. In the summer of 1965 'The Bold Community' was filmed for
> this program on the EI campus as part of their 'Reformation: Chicago'
> series, but was never broadcast due to program 'exigencies' [read: they went
> with a back-up].
> Fortunately the late Len Dresslar (AKA voice of the Jolly Green Giant)
> secured a single 16 mm print for the Order, and it was digitized on the
> ICAI's DVD with the same title. Preserved for posterity! Well, sort of.
> Marshall
> The ABC film project David Walters mentions was definitely something
> different. I never heard of any outcome for this one.
> ________________________________
> From: David Walters <walters at alaweb.com>
> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
> Sent: Sun, August 21, 2011 3:27:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Provocation tv series
>
> Back in '70 or '71 a crew from ABC came to the westside during the summer
> program and filmed segment for their Sunday morning program that I think was
> called Look Up and Live. Maybe they have a copy in their video archive. I
> thhink that they intervviewed Je Mathews and a few others.
>
> I found ths during a search on the internet on the the Ecumenical Institute:
>
> Mathews, Joseph Wesley. Theology and Two Worlds. Sacramento, Calif:
> Sacramento City College, 1967, 1 sound cassette (60 min.) : 1 7/8 ips, mono.
> ; 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in
>
> Maybe some one who lives near this college could obtain a copy for us.
>
> -David Walters
> Subject: [Dialogue] Provocation tv series
>
> Looking through the wedge blade.net golden pathways I found transcripts
> excerpts from televised dialogues led by Mathews on two movies. Judgement at
> nuremburg and on the beach.
> Said it was done by compass productions and NBC, 1962 or so.  Put on by The
> Institute of Cultural Affairs in Austin, TX.
> Anyone know about this ..  Have access to the telecast recordings??
> Jim Wiegel
> Jfwiegel at yahoo.com
> You do everything based on normal -- you build houses, you go on vacation --
> now what you're seeing is it's almost as if anything can happen.  How do you
> deal with the variability?  David Phillips
>
> On Aug 20, 2011, at 19:48, "W. J." <synergi at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Jeez. Never imagined that Bob Griffin in his old age was actually on another
> intellectual planet so different from the rest of us. I'm almost brane-dead
> as it is; maybe Muriel is not. But at this point I do hope to hobble toward
> my inevitable tombstone etc. without needing more brane [a la the Scarecrow]
> than I can muster.
> Marshall
> ________________________________
> From: Robert A Griffin <ramgriffin at msn.com>
> To: dialogue at wedgeblade.net
> Sent: Sat, August 20, 2011 11:43:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Change of Belief
>
> Steve, Darrell et al:
> Bob G. seldom responds to the Dialogue but this brought me up short because
> I have just been flipping through Stephen Hawking's The Universe in a
> Nutshell, Bantam Books 2001.
> Now, truth be known, I am not a physist or the son or brother of one.  In
> Liberia in 2000 I wrote a high school physics lesson plan to help prepare
> West African HS students for the WATests that ALL high schoolers in Liberia
> had to pass in order to graduate from high school.  Now that was a year
> before Hawking's TUN so I did not have the benefit of his undescibable
> clarity.  Ever hear of a brane?  Neither had I until reading TUN yesterday.
> "In a brane world model, holography would be a one-to-one correspondence
> between states in our four-dimensional world and states in higher
> dimensions." and... "With observations from the LHC (Large Hadron Collider)
> at Geneva {now undergoing tests}... we may be able to determine whether or
> not we live on a brane.  If we do, it will presumably be because the
> anthropic principle picks out brane models from the vast zoo of universes
> allowed by M-theory.  We could well paraphrase Miranda in Shakerspeare's The
> Tempest:
>     O Brane new world.
>     That has such creatures in't.
> That is the universe in a nutshell." Hawking
>
> Pondering some more about Darrell's Change of Belief thread which includes
> phrases like:
> -Ken Wilber's concept of holons
> -Our role as holons will be participants in the process but we will not be
> in control
>
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> http://wedgeblade.net/mailman/listinfo/dialogue_wedgeblade.net Sacramento,
> Calif: Sacramento City College, 1967, 1 sound cassette (60 min.) : 1 7/8
> ips, mono. ; 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in
>
> Maybe some one who lives near this college could obtain a copy for us.
>
> -David Walters
> Subject: [Dialogue] Provocation tv series
>
> Looking through the wedge blade.net golden pathways I found transcripts
> excerpts from televised dialogues led by Mathews on two movies. Judgement at
> nuremburg and on the beach.
> Said it was done by compass productions and NBC, 1962 or so.  Put on by The
> Institute of Cultural Affairs in Austin, TX.
> Anyone know about this ..  Have access to the telecast recordings??
> Jim Wiegel
> Jfwiegel at yahoo.com
> You do everything based on normal -- you build houses, you go on vacation --
> now what you're seeing is it's almost as if anything can happen.  How do you
> deal with the variability?  David Phillips
>
> On Aug 20, 2011, at 19:48, "W. J." <synergi at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Jeez. Never imagined that Bob Griffin in his old age was actually on another
> intellectual planet so different from the rest of us. I'm almost brane-dead
> as it is; maybe Muriel is not. But at this point I do hope to hobble toward
> my inevitable tombstone etc. without needing more brane [a la the Scarecrow]
> than I can muster.
> Marshall
> ________________________________
> From: Robert A Griffin <ramgriffin at msn.com>
> To: dialogue at wedgeblade.net
> Sent: Sat, August 20, 2011 11:43:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Change of Belief
>
> Steve, Darrell et al:
> Bob G. seldom responds to the Dialogue but this brought me up short because
> I have just been flipping through Stephen Hawking's The Universe in a
> Nutshell, Bantam Books 2001.
> Now, truth be known, I am not a physist or the son or brother of one.  In
> Liberia in 2000 I wrote a high school physics lesson plan to help prepare
> West African HS students for the WATests that ALL high schoolers in Liberia
> had to pass in order to graduate from high school.  Now that was a year
> before Hawking's TUN so I did not have the benefit of his undescibable
> clarity.  Ever hear of a brane?  Neither had I until reading TUN yesterday.
> "In a brane world model, holography would be a one-to-one correspondence
> between states in our four-dimensional world and states in higher
> dimensions." and... "With observations from the LHC (Large Hadron Collider)
> at Geneva {now undergoing tests}... we may be able to determine whether or
> not we live on a brane.  If we do, it will presumably be because the
> anthropic principle picks out brane models from the vast zoo of universes
> allowed by M-theory.  We could well paraphrase Miranda in Shakerspeare's The
> Tempest:
>     O Brane new world.
>     That has such creatures in't.
> That is the universe in a nutshell." Hawking
>
> Pondering some more about Darrell's Change of Belief thread which includes
> phrases like:
> -Ken Wilber's concept of holons
> -Our role as holons will be participants in the process but we will not be
> in control
>
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> Dialogue at wedgeblade.net
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