Some Reflections Going into the newish year

“…and as your days, so shall you strength be.” Deuteronomy 33:25[1] Introduction We are in the middle of the third week of 2023, and I am sure that many of you, like me, are already feeling like you're crawling rather than running or even just walking. Some of us are still feeling the “holiday hangover” … Continue reading Some Reflections Going into the newish year

From the Hermitage: On Letter Writing

The lamplight drapes over the desk. The single blade shaves crescent spirals of wood and puts a point to the exposed graphite while also filling the dish with incense fodder and covering my hands in that silver powder. The legal pad looks like it would be camouflaged by the lamplight if it weren’t for those … Continue reading From the Hermitage: On Letter Writing

From the Hermitage: Not Shaming Prayer, Not Shirking Duty

Dear reader, I welcome you after a long hiatus caused by many joyous occasions: friends having children, family visits, the bustle of the end of the semester, my own graduation. It has been a joyous few week, for which I am thankful. But I write now with a blend of heavy emotions as this past … Continue reading From the Hermitage: Not Shaming Prayer, Not Shirking Duty

The Artist Who Needs No Inspiration: On Divine Aseity and Creativity

Introduction Theological discussion in which the attributes of God are thoroughly addressed has flooded the recent world of Christian thought. This discussion ought to be had by the church and the Christian academy until the end of time as the church continues to go deeper into the deep things of God. However, in discussion on … Continue reading The Artist Who Needs No Inspiration: On Divine Aseity and Creativity