Experimental Theology


...trudging into the distance in the bleeding stinking mad shadow of Jesus...the Lord out of dust had created him, had made him blood and nerve and mind, had made him to bleed and weep and think, and set him in a world of loss and fire... --Flannery O'Connor

5.05.2026

To Have a Soul

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In my Psychology and Christianity class this week we were speaking about the soul.  That discussion reminded me of a short series I shared i...
5.04.2026

The Gospel of the Spirit: Paul and the Damascus Catastrophe

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In Galatians, Paul describes how he received his gospel as “an apocalypse of Jesus Christ” (Gal. 1:12). That claim is related to a decisive ...
5.01.2026

Al Shall Be Wele: Chapter 2: "To have of Gods gift three wounds"

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"...the wound of very contrition, the wound of kinde compassion, and the wound of willfull longing to God." In Chapter 2 Julian no...
4.30.2026

On Hedonic Well-Being: Part 4, Four More Reasons Why Hedonic Well-Being Goes Wrong

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In the last post I described four reasons hedonic well-being, on its own terms, does not cultivate our deeper flourishing. In this post I wi...
4.29.2026

On Hedonic Well-Being: Part 3, Four Reasons Why Hedonic Well-Being Goes Wrong

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In the last post I described how hedonic well-being becomes captured and directed by neoliberal assumptions. When we tell people to "Ch...
4.28.2026

On Hedonic Well-Being: Part 2, The Neoliberal Backdrop

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On the surface, encouragements to “Choose Joy” and “Find Happiness” seem straightforward and obvious. And yet, as described in the last post...
4.27.2026

On Hedonic Well-Being: Part 1, The Pleasurable Life

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For the second time I was able to teach a positive psychology class for our graduate program. Like every class you get to teach for a second...
4.24.2026

Al Shall Be Wele: Chapter 1, "His deareworthy passion"

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"His deareworthy passion" I've shared here how last summer Jana and I were able to visit Julian of Norwich's church, St. J...
4.23.2026

Jesus, High-Handed Sin, and Forgiveness

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Having just finished a series reflecting on how the vision of high-handed sin in Numbers 15 might affect how we think about the relationship...
4.22.2026

Speculative Reflections on Atonement, Punishment, and Guilt: Part 5, It Has Happened Before

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Okay, having walked through some biblical texts, let me stop and try to pull on some threads. One of the triggering things, I expect, over t...
4.21.2026

Speculative Reflections on Atonement, Punishment, and Guilt: Part 4, The Suffering Servant

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Okay, so I want to start making a turn toward Christology in this serial speculation. We'll start with Isaiah 53. In the last post, I de...
4.20.2026

Speculative Reflections on Atonement, Punishment, and Guilt: Part 3, Paying the Penalty and Serving the Term

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The other place where we see high-handed sin forgiven in Scripture concerns the people of Israel. There are many places where we can see thi...
4.17.2026

Psalm 150

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"Let everything that breathes praise the Lord" The Psalms end with a final call to praise. There is no narrative. No petition. No ...
4.16.2026

Speculative Reflections on Atonement, Punishment, and Guilt: Part 2, David and Psalm 51

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Recall the description of high-handed sin from Numbers 15:30–31: But whoever acts high-handedly [i.e., "defiantly" (NET), "br...
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