Dimensions of Divine Simplicity

St. Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine of divine simplicity has been a cause of substantial debate among philosophers. While some uphold it as a central, pivotal doctrine within a robust understanding of God, others consider it logically incoherent or necessarily generative of other undesirable theological outcomes. I argue that this doctrine is logically coherent and legitimate in …

Modeled After Christ

Broadly speaking, economics is the study of the choices that human beings make in the face of scarcity and the factors that contribute to that decision-making process. However, each human is a complex and unique being who deals with different constraints and preferences when making decisions about how to use scarce resources. Since the Industrial …

Miracle of the Mind: The Transformative Power of Neuroscience and Faith

With the growth of naturalistic thought, the apparent dichotomy between Christianity and empirical sciences is rapidly growing. However, the empirical sciences and faith are not truly at odds. Specifically, a deeper examination of the field of neuroscience reveals an astounding harmony between the two. Faith and neuroscience complement one another, as having an active faith …

Sanctuary

Inspired by “Sanctuary” from H2 Dance Co.’s Fall Concert: Chapel(choreography by Lindsey Hanson) Sanctuary — this word has wriggled its way onto wooden pewsthrough a tunnel of languagesand centuries.Sanctuaire, sanctuarium, sanctus — holy.A set apart place where Medieval fugitives were safe fromarrest,because sanctuary is not where you find grace;it is where grace finds you.Grace,dancing in …

Platonic Imagery in C.S. Lewis’ The Silver Chair

In C.S. Lewis’ The Silver Chair,1 Lewis relies heavily on the themes and imagery found in Plato’s works, most notably in the “Analogy of the Cave,”2 to show his characters’ development from ignorance to knowledge. Throughout the book, he creates his own version of the Cave by portraying different levels in his world. As his …

The Role of a Christian in Today’s Political Climate

We live in an increasingly secular world. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2021, 63% of Americans identified as Christian, down 12 percentage points over the span of a decade.1 In contrast, 29% claim to be religiously unaffiliated, a trend which is becoming especially common among younger generations. The year 2019 saw the largest …

Science and Miracles: The Aspects of Surrender and Faith in Miraculous Events

The notion of miracles is undeniably a part of the Christian faith. Specifically, miraculous and scientifically unexplainable events are frequently depicted throughout the Bible. Such accounts display connections to contemporary miracles as well as unignorable revelations of the relationship between God and humanity.1 However, the presence and importance of miracles has been overshadowed by the …

“Dragging Me Away”: An Augustinian Approach to the Question of Human Freedom

The problem of free will is one that is addressed at length in the works of Augustine of Hippo, who is considered one of the foremost Christian scholars on the subject. His conception of the human will as it relates to the sovereignty of God influenced generations of scholars and theologians (among them John Calvin …