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Factions, Variety, Diversity, Multiplicity: Representing Early Christian Differences for the 21st Century
(Brill, 2011)Abstract Early Christians largely understood their differences in terms of factionalism, articulated in terms of discourses of orthodoxy and heresy. Contemporary historiography has troubled those discourses with talk of ... -
FELT: issue 1, on recognizing emotional and verbal abuse
FELT is a zine series on relationships as spiritual practice. Issue one of FELT focuses on tools and frameworks for recognizing emotional and verbal abuse. This issue about recognizing emotional and verbal abuse is going ... -
Feuerbach’s Alienation and Cyberspace (Social Media): Three Models of the Human
(2021)With the three models of the human in mind, the paper observes the current shift in paradigm— the downfall of the autonomous individual and the emergence of the co-dependent network— under cyberspace (social media) by ... -
‘A Firestone of Divine Love’ Erotic Desire and the Ephemeral Flame of Hispanic Jesuit Mysticism
(2015-05-11)A Firestone of Divine Love serves as capstone of two years Jesuit ministry and fifteen of academic study. It extends nine articles into a book project to be published by Gorgias Press. Its original thesis appeared as: In ... -
Flesh of the World: Corporeality in Relation
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Forgeries of Desire: The Erotics of Authenticity in New Testament Historiography
(2021-10-29)Situated at the intersection of the study of the New Testament, the theorizing of Christian origins, and queer historiography, this dissertation examines the ways in which biblical scholarship’s pursuit of historical ... -
Forsaking Babel: A Theological Framework for Biblical Stories as Relationship and Surrender
(2020)What are the relational dynamics of narrative-as-communication, and why do the biblical scriptures utilize it? Through an exploration of both these questions and several key biblical narratives, this paper seeks to uncover ... -
From Deus in Adiutorium To Maranatha: Colonialism and Reform in John Main’s Hindu Encounter
(2021)John Main, OSB (1926-1982) taught a method of Christian meditation that was notably developed from the synthesis of two major sources: his encounter with Swami Satyananda (1909-1961) in British Malaya in 1955 and the ... -
From The River:Jesuit Missions and Exemplarity in Spanish Colonial Philippines 1581-1768
This dissertation is about Jesuit missionaries and discrete moments of translation, accommodation and exemplarity from the time of their arrival in the Philippines to their expulsion in 1768. Using an interdisciplinary ... -
Genre Bending: An Invitation to Playful Discovery
GENRE BENDING: An Invitation to Playful Discovery is a creative project mixing personal reflections, inspirations, and activities people can do with one another. -
Ghostly Encounters: Spirits, Memory, and the Holy Ghost.
(Fordham University Press, 2010) -
The Giving Boy (Draft)
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Glory: The First Passion of Theology?
(Routledge, 2010)Doxa, the Septuagint's translation of the Hebrew kabôd and the New Testament term for glory, brings into semantic proximity a plurality of concepts related to knowledge and the experiences of awe and wonder. The complex ... -
God at the Crossroads: A Postcolonial Reading of Sophia
(Chalice Press, 2004) -
God op het kruispunt
(Valkhof Pers, 2007) -
Going Home to Our Mother: A New Reading of Baojuan as Sermons from the Perspective of Origin and Salvation
In the textual studies of Chinese popular religion, Baojuan (precious volumes) are often studied as sociological objects without enough voice from the believers. Hence, I intend to offer my reading of precious volumes, as ... -
A Graduate Book Report on "The Nay Science - A History of German Indology"
(2022)In the Nay Science – A History of German Indology, Vishwa Adluri and Joy Bagchee make three crucial claims: that the historical-critical method used by German Indologists to study the Indian Epic Mahābhārata evolved out ... -
The Grateful Guide to Neighborhood
A collection of poetry written to engage with the question: "How do we practice lifegiving neighborhood?"