principalities, powers, and the technical boy
I have a suspicion that my earlier posts on idolatry — one and two — bear a significant relation to the...
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I have a suspicion that my earlier posts on idolatry — one and two — bear a significant relation to the...
Let us reflect further on the call and assignment of Bezalel son of Uri son of Hur in Exodus 31: We are told that he...
In Exodus 31 there’s a curious passage in which the Lord describes to Moses the artist, or artisan, or craftsman,...
In reflecting further on the story of how and why Solomon built the Temple, I want to cite Gabriel Josipovici again,...
The reign of King David of Israel was highly successful, but also ceaselessly beset by conflicts. Whenever he had a...
A book that I have returned to often over the years is Gabriel Josipovici’s The Book of God. Josipovici is an...
A few weeks ago I took to Twitter to unleash a tweetstorm against tweetstorms. (I was in an ironic mood. Also, if...
What I have been calling the technological history of modernity is in part a story about the power of recognizing how...
Catching up on a topic dear to my heart: here’s a fine essay in Comment by J. Mark Bertrand on printed and digital...
The Wall Street Journal commissioned this review but in the end didn’t find space for it. Which is cool,...