My work sits at the intersection of philosophy and theology, engaging with questions that move between structure and fluidity, certainty and ambiguity. Drawing on both medieval and modern thinkers, I explore the complex interactions of truth, freedom, and existence, seeking to understand how these elements shape and challenge our understanding of the world.
I approach these topics with a sincere effort toward clarity and rigor, though I recognize that the complexity of the issues often makes it difficult to express them in a straightforward way. While I strive to make these ideas accessible, the depth and scholastic language can be challengi…
My work sits at the intersection of philosophy and theology, engaging with questions that move between structure and fluidity, certainty and ambiguity. Drawing on both medieval and modern thinkers, I explore the complex interactions of truth, freedom, and existence, seeking to understand how these elements shape and challenge our understanding of the world.
I approach these topics with a sincere effort toward clarity and rigor, though I recognize that the complexity of the issues often makes it difficult to express them in a straightforward way. While I strive to make these ideas accessible, the depth and scholastic language can be challenging. This is not meant to create barriers but reflects a genuine attempt to address these enduring questions thoughtfully, even when simplicity is hard to achieve.