This past week, I have been working on expanding and adapting a conference paper on what poetry can teach us about the nature of time and its end for publication in a volume by de Gruyter. Here is a short, adapted section from the introduction that explains how […]
Paul Celan wrote poetry as one oppressed yet wrote in the language of the oppressor. What can this teach us today about resisting the oppressive uses of the English language?
What practices can help us live more rhythmically? This is a guide to the already-available online resources that can help.
What does rhythm have to do with theology and if it’s so important, why don’t more theologians talk about it?
Rhythm is all around us, but why does it matter? The reasons are social, political, and theological.