{"id":1200,"date":"2006-07-26T04:30:18","date_gmt":"2006-07-26T04:30:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/how-many-of-us-are-there.html"},"modified":"2006-07-26T04:30:18","modified_gmt":"2006-07-26T04:30:18","slug":"how-many-of-us-are-there","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/how-many-of-us-are-there.html","title":{"rendered":"How many of us are there?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.jordoncooper.com\/2006\/07\/praying-with-church-by-scot-mcknight.html\">Jordon Cooper<\/a>, blogger <em>par excellence<\/em> (I used that French because he&#8217;s Canadian and want to establish a little credibility), posted about me yesterday and I aim to set the record straight today. He wonders if there is a clone out there writing in my name. He provides evidence that makes me think that there just might be someone else writing in my name.<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s the pointed question he writes in his review of <em>Praying with the Church<\/em>, which has to be the cleverest review yet:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The book does ask some interesting questions.  The main one is <em>how many Scot McKnights are there<\/em> and which one wrote this book.  Sure Scot may claim that there is only one of him but c&#8217;mon, he can&#8217;t expect us to believe that.  He is writing a short book every day on his blog, he is watching sports, reviewing 18 books a day on his blog, teaching and then writing several books on the side.  You draw your own conclusions but I am thinking he has a clone.  I guess we will never know until Scot pulls a Terrell Owens and claims that he has been misquoted in his book or his weblog.  Either way, the book is a good one and if you don&#8217;t have it yet, make sure you pick it up.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>First, Jordon, thanks so much for noting this book on your blog. I really do appreciate it, but it&#8217;s  time now to turn to the real issue: How many of us are there?<br \/>\nLast night I was with an editor of <em>Christianity Today<\/em> and he asked me when we got to the parking lot this question: &#8220;How do you do it? Do you just take 30 minutes off in the evening and work the rest of the day?&#8221;<br \/>\nIt gets to where I think I&#8217;m doing something wrong, like I&#8217;m in that commercial where the woman peaks into the medicine cabinet in the bathroom of a friend and the shelves collapse and she wishes she &#8220;could get away&#8221; on a Southwest Airlines flight.<br \/>\nJordon, there&#8217;s one of us and that &#8220;one of us&#8221; lives a very, very, very simple life. On days I&#8217;m home (which is all summer long), I get up early, I&#8217;m at the computer by 7am usually, and I sit there &#8212; apart from tea breaks and a banana at 10:30am and lunch for 15 minutes at noon or so &#8212; until about 4pm, at which time my Bichon Frise bugs me to go the refrig and give him four carrots cut in half. Then I make our salads for dinner, turn on CNN or FoxNews (depending on whether I want to get into a fight or not), and wait for Kris to get home. During that time I read a chp or two in a book that I&#8217;ll blog about, unless I&#8217;m game for making a kind of dinner that makes me work &#8212; like Ligurian pesto &#8212; and if that happens I don&#8217;t read.<br \/>\n(On days I teach, I get home between 4 and 6pm and slip right into the rest of this schedule.)<br \/>\nThen Kris comes home, we eat our salads, put on our walking shoes, and walk around the lake. Then I make dinner and we eat together. Then we say our evening prayers. And, that Jordon, is it: the rest of the night we chat, and take the dog outside, and I read and I check the e-mails and read some blogs, and then I go to bed about 11pm and get up to do it all over again.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been asked this enough that I should say something in my defense. I wrote very little when I began my career and one of my colleagues wondered aloud to me if I was squandering my time coaching my son&#8217;s basketball and baseball teams, but I really did work hard those years and built notebooks of information and I have been using that stuff ever since.<br \/>\nThen when I got to NPU it just all started pouring out of me, but I was still writing like a schmuck with a thick pen and lots of footnotes. The most readable I could make things was <em>Turning to Jesus<\/em>, and that wasn&#8217;t good enough in my opinion. So, I started working harder at learning to write in such a way that I was clear and fun and readable.<br \/>\nOne day my colleague, Sonia Bodi, suggested I read Joseph Epstein, and I read in three months eight or nine of his books. My life changed. I found &#8220;my form&#8221; &#8212; the familiar essay. That discovery gave me a &#8220;voice.&#8221; (I&#8217;m telling you something pretty personal here, because this is what really happened to me and it changed how I write.)  For 18 months, during which time I didn&#8217;t write all that much, I read volumes and volumes of essayists, and it taught me that if you want to write well, read good writers.<br \/>\nNow I also have to admit that most of you wouldn&#8217;t even know who I am had not Bob Smietana, the fine editor at <em>Covenant Companion<\/em>, urged me to start a blog. The blog gives me the opportunity to indulge my &#8220;scribbler&#8217;s itch.&#8221; I like to write, and this lets me write out thoughts without having to write a long article, find all the scholarly literature, and document it all with footnotes. I toss ideas out on the waves and see if they float, sink, or come back.<br \/>\nPerhaps this is obvious: this isn&#8217;t work for me. This is fun, and I&#8217;m grateful to get to do what I like.<br \/>\nOn top of all this, I have a wonderful wife who encourages me to do this blog (she&#8217;s got ideas for me all the time but I can&#8217;t convince her to write posts herself) and who prefers the kind of quiet life I also prefer. So, she creates tranquility in the home. (Our kids are married and out of the house, except this week. Luke and Annika are here with their two dogs.)<br \/>\nJordon, there&#8217;s one of me, but I&#8217;ll admit it is a simple, simple, simple life I lead.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jordon Cooper, blogger par excellence (I used that French because he&#8217;s Canadian and want to establish a little credibility), posted about me yesterday and I aim to set the record straight today. He wonders if there is a clone out there writing in my name. 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