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  • Bodies, Sex, and Persistence: How Reproductive and Non‑Persistent Systems Are Built in Biology and Society

    Bodies, Sex, and Persistence: How Reproductive and Non‑Persistent Systems Are Built in Biology and Society

    Abstract Human persistence as a species depends on biological reproduction, yet survival and flourishing also rely…

  • From Primates to Persons: Gene Regulatory Networks, Brain Systems, and the Divine Pattern of Human Uniqueness

    From Primates to Persons: Gene Regulatory Networks, Brain Systems, and the Divine Pattern of Human Uniqueness

    Abstract Christian theology confesses that human beings are created in the image of God and ordered…

  • Zero as Covenantal Interval: Embodied Numerology, Creatio ex Nihilo, and “Riddle of the Ark”

    Zero as Covenantal Interval: Embodied Numerology, Creatio ex Nihilo, and “Riddle of the Ark”

    Abstract This article offers a close reading of the visionary text “Riddle of the Ark,” in…

  • “I Only Made Nine Numbers”: Numeral Ontology, Binary Polarity, and Apophatic Zero in Riddle of the Ark

    “I Only Made Nine Numbers”: Numeral Ontology, Binary Polarity, and Apophatic Zero in Riddle of the Ark

    Abstract This article reads the contemporary poem Riddle of the Ark as a vernacular contribution to…

  • Counting to Ten from One to Nine: Zero, Numeral Ontology, and Theological Play in “Riddle of the Ark”

    Counting to Ten from One to Nine: Zero, Numeral Ontology, and Theological Play in “Riddle of the Ark”

    Abstract “Riddle of the Ark” is a contemporary theological poem that stages counting from one to…

  • Riddle of the Ark

    Riddle of the Ark

    This is the Riddle of the Ark found in the book of Kaleimakamaeokeola. My son what…

  • The Divine Pattern YY–XY–XX: Free Will, Personhood, and the Future of Engineered Seeds

    The Divine Pattern YY–XY–XX: Free Will, Personhood, and the Future of Engineered Seeds

    The Divine Pattern YY–XY–XX: Free Will, Personhood, and the Future of Engineered Seeds Abstract This article…

  • Adam as a “Living Battery”: Imago Dei, Dependence, and Technological Metaphor in Theological Anthropology

    Adam as a “Living Battery”: Imago Dei, Dependence, and Technological Metaphor in Theological Anthropology

    Adam as a “Living Battery”: Imago Dei, Dependence, and Technological Metaphor in Theological Anthropology Abstract Contemporary…

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