Chester Delagneau
8/24/17
Category: Papers, Philosophy, Psychology, Suffering, Theology
Click on the link below to read about the relationship between what Linda Zagzebski has doctrinally described as a divine attribute, omnisubjectivity, and what it means for God to change in his emotions.
Omnisubjectivity and Passibility
5/6/26
Category: Cinema, Morality, Philosophy, Psychology, Science and Religion, Spiritual Formation, Theology
A sage man once said, “The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself.” –Plato, Laws I.626e When did knowledge replace wisdom, or facts replace virtues? Was it during the Enlightenment when rationality and science replaced the objective standard of divine justice and righteousness? This sounds terribly right. And it explains a lot about what’s…
4/13/26
Category: Psychology, Suffering
A poem about my experience as an immigrant boy in America. Faith, Hope, and Love “The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen.” Even in the shadows, Faith, which is the shimmer of things that’ve long lost their luster, still slices like lightning. “So let’s go all in.” …
3/4/26
Category: Literature, Morality, Philosophy, Psychology, Science and Religion, Spiritual Formation, Suffering, Theology
After 20 years of planning, researching, writing, and editing, SALVADOR is finally finished and available to purchase and enjoy at https://a.co/d/0d62xt6p! SALVADOR was originally inspired by two books: The Jesus I Never Knew and The Da Vinci Code. I loved how Philip Yancey highlighted the humanity of Christ in the former, and I loved how…
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