People often assume that theology is only for true believers: those who want to defend the existence of God against the skepticism of secular outsiders. But there’s an old open secret in the field: theologians often have a complicated relationship with belief, and some theologians are even non-believers. I’ve always been a secular—or non-religious—person. That’s […]| The Other Journal
Winner, 2024 Bela Kornitzer Alumni Award, Drew UniversityLife and death are commonly seen as representing the starkest of binaries: Death is the ultimate adv... | CUP| Columbia University Press
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