Ressentiment is not a psychology. It is a composition of time. We have yet to come to terms with its movements.

A collection of works on the physics, religion, philosophy, and history of how we’ve composed time
Practices of Time in the New Testament
Chronology
A running list of posts

Paul in Athens

The Things of God and the Things of Humanity

Kairos and Continuity

Zarathustra’s Middle Path

Civitas Peregrina and Affirmation

Mercy without Recognition

Luke 9:57-62: Roads, Renunciation and Following

Enlightenment, Negation, Re-Reading

The Nature of Sin

Acedia and Ressentiment
Acedia and ressentiment are two of Modernity’s sins. We should learn to deal with them.

Time Untethered from Motion
The first in a series of meditations coming to terms with Hans Blumenberg’s The Genesis of the Copernican World. This is an important work for anyone interested in time as practice.

Religion, Philosophy, Time

Messianic Duration

Tone as a Practice of Time

Hamlet’s Ressentiment

A New Soteriology

Four Meditations on Scandal and Ressentiment

Taking Stock

Beyond Balance
