Ok, I know I promised an apology and explanation. Believe me, it’s coming. In fact, it’s half written – I just had to get this on there first.
 
Today was a monumental day in the life of JR Rozko. With the push of a (send) button, a project, quarter, school year, degree, and season of life was brought to a close. Told you it was big!
I finished my masters thesis this morning and sent it off to the professor who mentored me through the process, Dr. Ryan Bolger. The writing process was a good one for me. As I read and researched, my topic seemed to get bigger and bigger – making it harder and harder to narrow it down, but also more and more interesting.
It was only today that I finally decided on a title, “Restoring Hope to the Church in Western Culture: Exploring the Relationship Between Culture, Theology, and the Church.” The paper ended up being divided into three main sections – one on the Church and culture, one on narrative theology, and one on missional ecclesiology. The main authors I interacted with in the thesis were Nancey Murphy, Lesslie Newbigin, James McClendon, and Darrell Guder as the editor of Missional Church. As I was writing I realized that the direction I had decided to go intersected at many major points with the rest of the work I have done throughout seminary. So, I decided to choreograph the thesis in such a way that I could reference all my other major writings as appendices.
All said and done I have a 374 page project (including 17 appendices) which represents a compendium of my integrated thought on a missiology of Western culture. I’ll try to get it uploaded soon and provide links for anyone who wants to give it a glance. The actual thesis (minus appendices) is only 70 double-spaced pages.
What now? I get to relax and enjoy the next 10 days with family and friends while I am in Ohio. On Dec. 18th I’ll be heading back to California to celebrate Christmas with family out there. Maria returns from Norway just before New Year’s and we’re excited to be reunited and celebrate the new year together (guess this paid off!). In January she will be continuing her MDiv program at Fuller and I will have the opportunity to partner with my good buddy Wess as TA’s for Ryan’s class, Church in Mission.
I’ll be looking for work on top of that, so if anybody who reads this knows of anything interesting in the Pasadena, please let me know.
Maria said...
1I am officially proud of you. You should put it out on your blog and work and the skill of brevity (is that spelled right?) m
12/9/06 11:16 PM | Comment Link
Dave said...
2I am proud of you too, JR, though very unoffically.
Take the next 10 days to rest and hang out with friends and family. You deserve it.
David
12/10/06 1:47 AM | Comment Link
Sam said...
3JR…congrats on finishing that project up. I hope to look it over and see what insights you developed.
I’m actually in Madison, Wisconsin at the moment visiting a new missional church plant. Is the plan still to come by the new place on the 20th?
Shoot me an email or something…see you soon bro!
12/10/06 5:33 AM | Comment Link
Alex said...
4yeah! Congratulations! I can’t even imagine 70 pages, let alone integrating all the rest! Excited you are TA’ing that class with Wess – im in it! go Malone!
Hope the rest of your trip to Ohio is restful! I hear its snowing a ton out there! See you around Fuller in a few!
12/10/06 12:22 PM | Comment Link
Leanne said...
5I can’t wait to read it! Congrats as well!
12/10/06 9:59 PM | Comment Link
JR Rozko said...
6Thanks to all those who have offered their congratulations. It is still kind of surreal to think that I have completed a masters degree and that I have no real grasp on what the future (immediate or long-term) holds. Maybe that's a good place to be as it makes me more dependent on God. I really enjoyed the reading/researching/writing/editing process. Definitely frustrating at times, but really rewarding over all. I decided to use my last 8 units for a writing project, in part, to see if I would want to do more writing in the future. I think the experience encouraged me to do just that. Not necessarily writing of that same sort, but writing nonetheless. We'll see how that ends up. Thanks again and once I post my thesis, feel free to offer feedback and critiques.
12/11/06 6:24 PM | Comment Link