On Lengthy-Struggling Odysseus: Why Christians Will have to Learn Classics Written Prior to Jesus
There has been quite a bit of discussion recently about how much (some) men apparently think about ancient Rome. Whether it’s the history...
Again to the Long run: A fortieth Anniversary Lesson in Adaptability
The film Back to the Future (BTTF) is my favorite movie, so I write this as an unbiased and altruistic article. As we’ll...
My Existence with the Jedi: Leading edge Jesuit Views on Big name Wars
For a long, long time there has been a desire for Christians (not very Jedi of us, is it) to see in the...
God, Us, and Them – Section III: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Lifestyles
This is the third and final article in a three-part series. (Read Part I and Part II.)In the first article of this series,...
Who Will Stumble On account of Michael Tait’s Fall?
As much as it purports to be a “positive and encouraging” alternative to the secular world, the world of Contemporary Christian Music is...
A Higher Model of Your self? Self-Obsession in The Substance
Note: This article contains heavy spoilers for The Substance.A Blood-and-Neon Drenched Spectacle“Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? Younger? More...
The Prince of Darkness Wasn’t So Darkish After All
“The Prince of Darkness has died” has a distinctly different ring from “the King is dead,” the headline that marked Elvis Presley’s passing....
God, Us, and Them – Phase I: A Case for Exotheology
This is the first article in a three-part series.This is how speculative theology works: it’s easily dismissed until a shift in historical or...
Embracing Artwork Way Escaping Our Convenience Zones
I’ve loved horror movies since I was a little boy, but I never imagined a world in which I’d have the rough equivalent...
God, Us, and Them – Phase II: Ufology 101
This is the second article in a three-part series. (Read Part I here.)In the first part of this series, we introduced the idea...

















