Below is a collection of Dr. McGlaughlin’s most recent observations (500+). Most of these observations are made throughout the course of everyday life, captured by dictation, and added to FlintsNotes.com. You can read more about the observation capture process here. The content here changes 5 days a week, so be sure to check back often. Also, feel free to leave a comment in the comments section of each observation.

July 2, 2010

On Drucker and the Job of the Manager

Peter Drucker divides the job of the manager into five basic tasks: 1) He sets objectives. The manager sets goals for the group, and decides what […]
July 1, 2010

On Theology as a Subjective Experience in its Written Form

In order to complete my book on theology, I may have to model the theological method. This is a method which does not so much engage […]
June 28, 2010

On the Nexus between Business and Beauty

If I am to think of business as worship, then I must think further than the notions reflected in works like: Business for the Gory of […]
June 25, 2010

On Weariness Mixed with Loneliness

Something is developing in me that is difficult to convey. It is a kind of weariness mixed with loneliness – the loneliness comes from realizing that […]
June 16, 2010

On Serving not Studying the Entrepreneur

In the work I am doing for London and Cambridge, I am reflecting on a theology for the entrepreneur. The preposition “for” is critical in that […]
June 11, 2010

On the Necessity of Contextualizing Theology

Regardless of the arguments, all theology is necessarily contextualized. It is contextualized the minute it enters human conception. Contextualization is part of the encoding necessary for […]
June 1, 2010

On the Debate Over Dualism

It has become fashionable among philosophers to eschew almost any form of dualism. Descartes, in this regard, has been discredited. Some theologians, like Arthur Peacocke, claim […]