Whether instigative or retributive, violence has shaped every past generation, as if it were a human tool used for creating history itself in our own likeness. This… Read more “Sartre on Violence in Oppenheimer’s Film”
Category: Value Theory
As If Reaching Towards the Heavens
Last night, I posted a recent presentation of mine named the “Theology of Suicide”. Might as well just post the paper. Some footnotes proved frustratingly crucial to… Read more “As If Reaching Towards the Heavens”
A Theology of Suicide
I was recently privileged to present a paper at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and chose to address the problem of Christian ethical requirements in the face of… Read more “A Theology of Suicide”
The Problem of Joy
As an apologist, the “problem of evil” is, without a doubt, the most common and vigorous objection to the existence of the Christian God that I receive.… Read more “The Problem of Joy”
How Much Do You Really Want To Live?
I’m a recovering drug addict. I’ve been clean for a few years now, and while staying clean becomes calmer as time passes, the desire to get high… Read more “How Much Do You Really Want To Live?”