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Abiding, procession, and return
How Christ fulfils the Neoplatonic hope of return to the One
May 17
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Publications
Here you will be able to find a list of my publications and various articles, papers, and texts written over the years, with downloads when available…
May 15
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Some reflections on Confirmation
For the last week or so, I have confirmed 36 youths. In Norway, confirmation is very important. In fact, it’s such an important part of Norwegian…
May 9
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Worship and the paradox of divinity
A central truth, both in Christian theology and in Platonic thought, is that created beings are not perfect or self-sufficient. Discussing prayer, for…
May 3
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March 2023
Christian theurgy and the One of the Soul
For those interested, my article “Christian theurgy and divine indwelling,” has just been published in Studia Theologica. It argues that the Pauline…
Mar 31
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February 2023
Conformitas Christi and Imitatio Christi
A while back I talked to a fellow Lutheran priest and and we talked, amongst other things, about some traditional differences between Lutheran and Roman…
Feb 19
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Creatio ex nihilo, Hebrew, and Greek
Why we should not import unnecessary contradictions
Feb 5
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December 2022
Jesus is the light of the world!
Sermon at the Service of Light, 4th December 2022
Dec 13, 2022
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November 2022
No, Scandinavian Christmas was not stolen from the Pagans
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, the time countless amateur historians and amateur theologians come out to write blog posts about how Christmas…
Nov 22, 2022
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October 2022
‘Ritualised faith’
3-4 yeats ago, I ‘stumbled upon’ Terence Cuneo’s book Ritualized Faith in Durham University’s Bill Bryson Library.Thanks for reading The Lutheran…
Oct 19, 2022
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Liturgy, sacramentality, and nominalism
Thanks for reading The Lutheran Neoplatonist! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. In 2004, after arranging a ‘Snow Mass,’ where…
Oct 9, 2022
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September 2022
Aquinas and Pseudo-Dionysius on God as beyond being
Some small thought on an alleged contrast
Sep 23, 2022
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