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In Which (Against the Pope, and Perhaps Unwisely) I Give Thanks for Posthumanism & Creaturely Life
I DON’T ACTUALLY intend to go up against the pope; my title is a little hyperbolic.
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If You Have a Soul, Maybe Reading Will Save It
READING IS AN act shot through with various forms of power, but because it’s also so mundane these powers are easy to disregard.
May 27
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Are Words Too Cheap Now?
A COUPLE OF weeks ago, I started to actually think about language again.
Apr 29
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Writing is Also Artificial
Last week I was invited to speak at an event called Artifice: Questions of Language, Technology, and Devotion in Contemporary Classrooms hosted by a…
Apr 22
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Some Thoughts on a Humanities Revival (from a Pseudo-Humanist)
THE LIFE OF THE MIND can feel a bit dismal these days, what with the disinvestment in education and the rise of generative AI.
Apr 15
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Do the People Really Want Theology?
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How AI Changed My Semester
Dec 21, 2024
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Is There a Church-Shaped Hole on the American Left?
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Does Love Still Have Civic Power?
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Who Gets to Do Theology?
OVER THE PAST several weeks I’ve been writing about public theology: how theological (or quasi-theological) ideas appear in public, and do things in the…
Apr 8
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Don’t Travel in America Without Your Religious Passport
AFTER MY POST last week, on the thorny matter of public theology, I was drawn (especially by the comments) to think a bit more about the people who are…
Apr 1
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Do the People Really Want Theology?
THERE IS A New York Times op-ed that’s been making the rounds in my network, which is dense with people (like me) in the field of religious studies and…
Mar 25
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Poetry and War
WAR IS IN THE PSYCHE these days, in the way that things like plastics get into the water.
Mar 11
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Is There a Church-Shaped Hole on the American Left?
I AM AN ACADEMIC, but I won’t pretend as if I believe that there’s anything moral about the structure of higher education in America today.
Feb 25
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AI is Giving People a Place to Put Their Shame
I’VE FOUND MYSELF THINKING about shame lately.
Feb 11
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Does Love Still Have Civic Power?
AMERICANS MIGHT BE deeply loving people.
Feb 4
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Maybe Your Solitude Isn’t Really About You
I FIND MYSELF annoyed by lamentations on the loss of solitude that I find on the Internet: claims that our dependence on social media, and the Internet…
Jan 15
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The Present is Thicker Than Ever
I KNOW THAT for most people the new year is a time of resolution and forward momentum, but for me it’s always a time of recollection.
Dec 31, 2025
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