Introduction to “Wave Forms: A Natural Syntax for Rhythmic Languages”
James H. Bunn’s book “Wave Forms” argues that the wave, as the fundamental form of both nature and culture, is that which enables the two spheres to interact with each other.
James H. Bunn’s book “Wave Forms” argues that the wave, as the fundamental form of both nature and culture, is that which enables the two spheres to interact with each other.
Narrative is undoubtedly important for theology, but we should be suspicious of claims to have found THE form of theology.
Genesis 1 is a carefully constructed pattern that includes several different rhythms. What is the significance of these rhythms for understanding Genesis 1?