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Individualism as a Building Block, Not a Contradiction, for the Christian Faith
...put simply, individualism does not necessarily entail complete independence from community, and can in fact add incredible beauty and depth to the life of an interdependent church, fostering a robust and resilient spiritual ecosystem.
Esther Hill
Jul 57 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


Cynefin: Dwelling in the Fold of God
There are words in every language that seem to carry more than their phonetic weight. They gesture toward realities that are too layered...
Esther Hill
May 67 min read


Eating Disorders, Neurodiversity, and the Church: Breaking Bread When Food is Complicated
"Just Eat It" – And Other Unhelpful Advice If I had a penny for every time someone told me to “just eat” something I couldn’t stomach,...
Esther Hill
Feb 285 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


The Church as a Dialectical Entity: Hegel, Identity, and the Tension of Becoming
The Church has always existed in a state of tension—between the now and the not-yet, between unity and diversity, between its historical emb
Esther Hill
Feb 35 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
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