The Return of Gods and Grand Narratives
The speed at which our technology is moving is an outgrowth of the Enlightenment when supposedly we pushed God and gods to the sidelines. They are making their return. We should hear the signals in the noise.
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
Galileo’s Pulse
Mark 3:31-35: Who Is, Here Is
Aphorisms on the in-Between Part I
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

