I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It's surprising to see the growing number of obscurereligious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are stilllots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindleinstead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It's surprising to see the growing number of obscurereligious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are stilllots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindleinstead of in the backseat now!
New here? Start with these pieces that sketch what I mean by “Ecology of the Cross.”
What is the Ecology of the Cross?
An overview paper that lays out the integral ecology of the cross and why kenosis + ecological intentionality matter.
Process Ecology of the Cross
A deeper dive into communion, kenosis, fire, and planetary politics through a process-relational lens.
Why Edith Stein matters here
How The Science of the Cross became the metaphysical and spiritual backbone of this whole project.
You're as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
You’re as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
You’re as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
You’re as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
You’re as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
I know, right? It’s surprising to see the growing number of obscure
religious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are still
lots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindle
instead of in the backseat now!
I know, right? It's surprising to see the growing number of obscurereligious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are stilllots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindleinstead of in the backseat now!
You're as bad as I am, Sam….except, you have a Kindle! This should not be happening! 🙂
I know, right? It's surprising to see the growing number of obscurereligious studies titles available in Kindle format, but there are stilllots to go. At least I can keep most of my “pleasure” reading on the Kindleinstead of in the backseat now!