Chasing Wisdom with Nathan Foster
Posted by tom | Jun 2, 2010
As I have mentioned in several places including Wisdom Chaser: Finding My Father at 14,000 Feet and Wisdom Chaser: Insights on Parent-Child Relationships, I found reading Wisdom Chaser: Finding My Father at 14,000 Feet (Nathan Foster. InterVarsity Press. 2010) to be a great blessing.
In follow-up, I contacted Nathan Foster (Assistant Professor of Social Work, Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, MI) to chat about some topics which I thought would be particularly applicable to members of the Emerging Scholars Network. Check out the first in the series at Chasing Wisdom with Nathan Foster.
Teaser:
Thomas B. Grosh IV: Talking about openness. How did you share with your Dad that you have this project? What was your Dad’s first reaction to the project? Was it awkward to mention the idea to him?
Nathan Foster: I lived in Kentucky and I talked to my dad one day on the phone and he said he was going to Nashville for a conference. And I said, “Hey. I’ll meet you and hang out on the hotel floor.” He said, “Great.” I went down and he spoke. And we got to hang out and do a bunch of stuff. … The two of us were casually sitting down with a publisher and we were cracking jokes about our trips and talking about some of things we had done and I made some joke about “I’ll write a tell all book about Richard Foster.” And the publisher said, “I’d be interested in that.” And the agent said, “I’d be interested in that.” And I’m like, “Hmm.” ...

