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Feb 43 min read
The Limits of Knowing & The Ungoverned Free
If rationalism is right, then fear is just bad logic—something to be reasoned away, an error to be corrected. But that’s a lie. Emotions...

Jan 282 min read
What If We Could Encode Expansiveness? Building Congregations That Hold the Other, the Queer, and the Unknown
What if we stopped designing congregations to preserve what we already know and instead built them to stretch us toward what we don’t?...


Jan 263 min read
Ethics Are Not About Purity—They’re About Utter Nonseparateness
A post inspried by a recent interview with Dr. Billie Hoard Purity thinking is built on separation —the idea that things must be kept...


Jan 213 min read
Epistemological Freedom in the Age of Manufactured Reality
Yes, it really was a salute. And yes, it’s a little bit too late. And yes, the people who own industry, technology, and the mechanisms of...

Jan 194 min read
God is Not a Gimmick: What Happens When You Feed Jesus to a Machine
“The Bible doesn’t say anything. It says what we say it says.” — Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd...

Jan 166 min read
Morality Is Ice, Ethics Is the River, & I'm A Muthaf*ckin Monster
Ethics That Move, Morality That Captures Bayo Akomolafe is someone I turn to in troubling times. His work unsettles, it disturbs, it asks...

Dec 11, 20243 min read
Triple Consciousness and the Quest for a New Level of Awareness
Albert Einstein famously said, “Problems cannot be solved from the same level of consciousness that created them.” This idea resonates...

Dec 4, 20243 min read
Enby Epistemology and the Reimagining of Divine Power: Vulnerability as Sacred Strength
Nonbinary (enby) epistemology, in its rejection of rigid binaries, challenges the traditional understanding of God as sovereign and...


Oct 15, 20243 min read
Post-Digital Knowing: AI, Wisdom, and the Mixtape Methodology
We are living in an era where artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized how we access, articulate, and distribute information. The...


Aug 10, 20244 min read
“I Came To The Fork in the Road and Went Straight”: Embracing Nonbinary Ways of Knowing
Jay-Z’s lyric, “I came to a fork in the road and went straight,” is more than a clever turn of phrase—it is a philosophy of resistance and l

Mar 22, 20243 min read
Being Queer is The Holiest Thing I've Ever Done: A Reflection on Spirituality, Honesty, Vulnerability, and Divinity
by Tamice Spencer-Helms Throughout my journey within the realm of white evangelicalism, the overarching theme was always the holiness of...
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