The Theology of Adventure
I’ve been to Timbuktu, scaled mountains in the rain
A hundred miles I walked the Serengeti Plain
I sat with tribal healers and I learned my spirit name
High in the mountains of the great Alaska Range
I felt a sense of awe, a coming of age
I learned to mountaineer cross Mt McKinley’s glacial face
Some would say I’m lacking sense
In my defense
The unexamined life is not worth living
In my defense
To learn about survival and forgiving
I turn to the wilderness
In my defense
As you already know, I had to take my leave
To join the South Pole Expedition where I skied
750 miles in -40 Degrees
The sheer audacity of this might make you smile
Harvard Divinity field study in the wild
But you can’t fly a featherbed down wisdom’s lonely aisle
Hard lessons learned as recompense
In my defense
The unexamined life is not worth living
In my defense
The quest for meaning might be never-ending
I’ve known failure and success
It’s so much sweeter on the summit
As a shared experience
Out on the streets or in the wild
Life is perilous
There’s not much you can rely on
So just try to keep your eye on
My Defense