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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


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


What Does Conventionalism Have to Do with the Rise of Christian Nationalism in the U.S.A.?
The rise of Christian nationalism in the United States has sparked significant debate in both academic and popular discourse. This...
Esther Hill
Jan 245 min read


What Is Posthumanism, and Should It Be a Matter of Concern for the Christian?
The question of what it means to be human has never been more contested than in our current age of rapid technological advancement and...
Esther Hill
Jan 246 min read


What Is Beauty? Exploring the Theology and Philosophy of Aesthetics
Beauty has captivated human imagination and inquiry for millennia. From the grandeur of nature to the intricacy of art, beauty evokes...
Esther Hill
Jan 246 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


Neurodiversity: A Divine Tapestry of God's Character Reflected in Humanity
Introduction: A Broader Vision of the Imago Dei In the rich tapestry of human existence, we often seek to understand what it means to be...
Esther Hill
Aug 19, 20247 min read
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