Theophaneia
  • About
  • Reading List
Sign in Subscribe

Jesse Hake

Jesse Hake
Where Did This World Come From and What is Happening Here?

Where Did This World Come From and What is Happening Here?

This world of ours is obviously a strange mix of good and evil. There is astonishing and inspiring balance, harmony, vision, and beauty on display alongside devastating and utterly irrational suffering, loss, blindness, and incompletion. So much is left unseen and unfinished in every moment, and yet every moment also

By Jesse Hake 03 Jun 2023
In Anticipation of Pascha

In Anticipation of Pascha

This reflection is a fool’s mission, but it seems absurd not to make an attempt at describing this season of Holy Week. Our priest reminds us to keep silent this Holy Saturday as Christ is in the tomb, but these thoughts reach for nothing and contain no conclusions. They

By Jesse Hake 15 Apr 2023
Why did Jesus die?

Why did Jesus die?

Note: this was taken from an informal, online share by David Armstrong and posted with his permission. The charge nailed above Jesus’s head was “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.” Jesus was crucified, a Roman method of execution reserved for seditionists and insurrectionists. Jesus is remembered in all

By Jesse Hake 08 Apr 2023
Hart’s Laughing Witch Hazel Tree

Hart’s Laughing Witch Hazel Tree

David Bentley Hart tells the story of a tree that he saw shaking with laughter and that sent him running away in fear as a boy of about seventeen. This is from “A Conversation Between Salley Vickers and David Bentley Hart” posted to Leaves in the Wind on November 7,

By Jesse Hake 07 Mar 2023
Animal Suffering and What Christopher Southgate Missed

Animal Suffering and What Christopher Southgate Missed

I’m only responding fifteen years late, but Christopher Southgate’s book The Groaning of Creation: God, Evolution, and the Problem of Evil (Westminster John Knox Press, 2008) was moving to me with its rare level of concern for animal suffering. It is a profoundly thoughtful book with many insights

By Jesse Hake 20 Feb 2023

Precisely the Thing that Led to the Secularization of Culture

On his Leaves in the Wind newsletter, David Bentley Hart recently posted a video chat with the essayist Ed Simon, in part because Hart so admired Simon’s book Binding the Ghost: Theology, Mystery, and the Transcendence of Literature the last chapter which (“Binding the Ghost: On the Physicality of

By Jesse Hake 18 Feb 2023
What's the point of being Christian?

What's the point of being Christian?

My online friend, Maurice Mo Hagar II, recently passed a question along to me and several others. He first pointed to this example: If universal salvation is true, what’s the point of being Christian, of believing in Christ, getting baptized, belonging to the church… preaching the gospel, teaching the

By Jesse Hake 01 Jan 2023
Our Fleshly and Our Spiritual Bodies According to David Bentley Hart

Our Fleshly and Our Spiritual Bodies According to David Bentley Hart

Dear reader, I have transcribed below a good bit that David Bentley Hart had to say recently about spiritual versus fleshly bodies in an interview with Larry Chapp from October 10, 2022. These points by Hart (that he has made many times and in many ways) are extremely confusing to

By Jesse Hake 19 Oct 2022
An Intro to Saint Gregory of Nyssa and His Last Work: The Life of Moses

An Intro to Saint Gregory of Nyssa and His Last Work: The Life of Moses

My five year old daughter speaks with reverence about a “family tradition” involving the two of us walking down the Greenbelt trail near our home to The Tiger Eye coffeeshop where she loves to get a small cotton candy ice cream. It’s hardly a family tradition as we’ve

By Jesse Hake 28 Jul 2022
God’s Judgment Demands that We Prepare Ourselves to Complete Our Pasts: An Interview with Jordan Daniel Wood

God’s Judgment Demands that We Prepare Ourselves to Complete Our Pasts: An Interview with Jordan Daniel Wood

“You’re already beginning to change the past by preparing yourself to be the kind of person who will be able to do what you ought to have done when you’re given the opportunity to do it again.” —Jordan Daniel Wood While working together with Jordan on another project

By Jesse Hake 01 Jul 2022
Why Everyone (and Especially Christians) Should Believe in Fairies

Why Everyone (and Especially Christians) Should Believe in Fairies

[Note: this has been a widely shared post as I’ve noted here, and I’ve added a little more in part four of a series where I reposted this content on ClassicalU.com.] As I keep reading and growing older, it seems increasingly obvious to me that we modern

By Jesse Hake 24 May 2022
An Introduction to Sophia and Sophiology

An Introduction to Sophia and Sophiology

Sophiology is most strongly associated with Sergei Bulgakov (l87l–l944) who faced official condemnation for his writings on the subject in 1935 by Patriarch Sergey of Moscow and the Synod of Karlovci (Yugoslavia). Following this, Bulgakov’s own bishop, Metropolitan Eulogius of Paris, established a committee to examine his work.

By Jesse Hake 23 Feb 2022
Theophaneia
  • Dispatches from the Eighth Clime
Powered by Ghost

Theophaneia

Dispatches from the Eighth Clime