Writings

This page is filled with my writing, both popular and academic.

Works in Progress

My book length work that I am working on currently is a book on the wonder of God. This book develops a theology and philosophy of wonder for a secular age. As traditional religious authority erodes, the human appeal to wonder persists and even intensifies. Part I examines this shift and argues that experiences of wonder function as clues—intimations of meaning, knowledge, and longing—that quietly press beyond the limits of a closed, disenchanted worldview. Drawing on natural theology, especially that retrived by Alister Mcgrath, it proposes a disciplined methodology for interpreting these clues and shows how Scripture and the Christian tradition understand wonder as both a response to God’s works and a posture of the heart and mind oriented toward the divine.

Part II turns from wonder to God toward the wonder of God Himself. It clarifies the relationship between wonder and worship, articulating what is common to the major theistic traditions while identifying what is uniquely revealed in Christ. The final chapters argue that to behold God in Christ is to enter a deeper school of wisdom, where wonder is not a passing emotion but a virtue that shapes perception, desire, and the contemplative life.

This project aims to recover wonder as an indispensable pathway to God and an essential component of mature Christian wisdom in an age marked by distraction, disenchantment, and spiritual fatigue.