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The Mystery of Erich Przywara’s use of Rhythm: Further Thoughts to the Syndicate Symposium

By Lexi Eikelboom on February 3, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

The reason for a Protestant’s engagement with Erich Przywara’s analogia entis.

The Drummer is the Mother

By Lexi Eikelboom on December 30, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

Contrary to its associations with masculinity, the best image for a the function of a jazz drummer may be mothering.

Arrival, Advent, and Nietzsche

By Lexi Eikelboom on December 23, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

WARNING: Spoilers!
The significance of contemplating the new film “Arrival” during the season of advent.

Foreword to Research Tutorial Students’ Self-Published Essays

By Lexi Eikelboom on December 21, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

The book, titled Forming Influence: Collected Papers from the 2016 John Wesley Honors College Research Tutorial, includes essays from a very broad range of topics but all of them are about the ways and forms through which we are influenced and in turn influence the world around us.

Module 4, Class 4: Smartphones are not objects, they’re patterns

By Lexi Eikelboom on December 6, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Whoever or whatever controls our rhythms, controls society. One big contender seems to be the smartphone. Are we ready for that?

Module 3, Class 3: Rhythm and Interpersonal Communication (with particular reference to ASD)

By Lexi Eikelboom on December 1, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

The role of rhythm to create connections with non-verbal individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder reveals something about communication in general.

Module 3, Class 2: Strategic Deployments of Rhythm for Social Change

By Lexi Eikelboom on November 29, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Rhythm is used as a tool of social change both in its capacity to hold people together and its capacity to challenge the status quo through improvisation.

Module 3, Class 1: Rhythm: Holding People Together, Keeping People Apart

By Lexi Eikelboom on November 12, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

The roles of rhythm in communal identity-formation are complex. Take as an example its role in race-relations in the Americas.

Module 2, Class 4: Is Rhythm the Same as Rote?

By Lexi Eikelboom on November 4, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Why do rote rituals appear to be ineffective against depression? Does this mean rhythm is irrelevant?

Module 2, Class 3: Acedia and Monastic Rhythms

By Lexi Eikelboom on October 31, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

As it happens, St Benedict attempted to curb something very much like depression through the application of rhythm.

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Lexi Eikelboom

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Lexi Eikelboom, DPhil (Oxford) is currently transitioning to the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at the Australian Catholic University.

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