Here is a selection of my writings on Christian spirituality aimed at a popular audience. They are good examples of my attempts to write in a non-academic style.

Obviously these sermons and meditations illustrate my theological orientation, but (for those in the secular academy not interested in theology) these essays also suggest my positions on politics, economics, ethics, and (of course) philosophy of religion.

My lecture notes for a class I taught at my church on the work of Christian philosopher Dallas Willard:
Willard is a Husserl expert currently teaching at USC, but his popular books on Christianity focus primarily on moral psychology.

A series of reflections on the statements traditionally ascribed to Jesus as he hung on the cross:

A sermon I preached on one of Jesus's parables about the relationship of the Church to the secular economic system:

A sermon on the relationship between Church and State:

An attempt to express my philosophical work on aesthetics and ethics in Christian terms:
Originally published in Fuller Theological Seminary's weekly student newspaper, this essay turned out kinda cheezy, but I think the basic idea could be made to work.
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