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When Church is truly for Everyone!
Being part of a church community that truly embraces and empowers neurodivergent individuals has been nothing short of life-changing for...
Esther Hill
Jul 268 min read


When God is Everywhere: Why Divine Immanence Might Mean We Don't Need "Common Grace"
This post will explore the compelling idea that a robust understanding of divine immanence might, in fact, make the concept of common grace unnecessary. It’s not about denying that God works in the world through all people, but about rethinking the framework we use to explain it.
Esther Hill
Jun 148 min read


Neurodiverse Theology as Liberation Theology: A Theological Argument for Its Distinctiveness
The emergence of neurodiverse theology as a field of theological inquiry has often been subsumed within the broader category of...
Esther Hill
Feb 85 min read


Theological Materialism and the Imago Dei: Understanding Human Identity
Theological Materialism and the Imago Dei: Understanding Human Identity In the modern theological landscape, the concept of the imago Dei...
Esther Hill
Jan 246 min read


'The Dark Night of the Soul' and the Neurodiverse Mind.
The concept of the "Dark Night of the Soul" has long been a profound element of Christian tradition, describing a period of spiritual...
Esther Hill
Aug 20, 20249 min read


Navigating Alexithymia Through the Lens of Christian Faith
Understanding Alexithymia Alexithymia, derived from the Greek word meaning "no words for emotions," is a trait that hinders individuals...
Esther Hill
Aug 3, 20243 min read


Exploring Autism and Empathy in Christian Leaders.
Empathy is often seen as a cornerstone of effective pastoral care, an essential quality that enables pastors to connect deeply with their...
Esther Hill
Jul 30, 20247 min read


If I'm on the spectrum, can I even be a pastor?
When we think of a pastor, we often imagine a charismatic and outgoing individual, someone who can engage and connect with their congrega...
Esther Hill
Jul 8, 20244 min read
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