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Jonah and the Quantum Heart of God
Jonah and the Whale The story of Jonah has long been read as a parable of disobedience and divine mercy. But what if we viewed it through...

Peter Stork
Jun 121 min read


Mainline Christianity and the Risk of Self-Contradiction
One of the central insights of modern science is that all existence is profoundly interconnected. Nothing exists in isolation; everything...

Peter Stork
Jun 82 min read


Catching Up With Creation
Quantum Superposition illustrated Theological discourse must evolve to engage meaningfully with the world as described by contemporary...

Peter Stork
Mar 291 min read


Happy 16th Birthday, Daniel!
This blog post is dedicated to you, my grandson, on your 16th birthday. Your enthusiasm and creativity in designing a new logo for my...

Peter Stork
Mar 271 min read


Will they follow strangers? Trump's Political Comeback and American Evangelicalism
Original Caption: MAGA Crowds grow more violent The unwavering support of American evangelicals for Donald Trump, despite his glaring...

Peter Stork
Feb 283 min read


Why I Disagree with the Doctrine of Penal Substitution.
Luke 23:34 In broad strokes, my critique of the traditional interpretation of the Cross that God punished Jesus for our sins (Penal...

Peter Stork
Jan 93 min read


Concepts and Connections: Tzimtzum and Incarnation
Living Letters T he relationship between Jewish and Christian theological traditions offers profound insights into God’s engagement with...

Peter Stork
Dec 22, 20245 min read


“How Christ Changes Human Meaning and Makes Creation New”
"Christ makes all things new!" I n a compelling exploration, Anthony Bartlett's Virtual Christian, which I summarise here with some...

Peter Stork
Dec 21, 20247 min read


Toward Healing the Ecological Crisis: The Incarnation Revisited
T he doctrine of the incarnation is a central tenet of Christian theology, asserting that Jesus Christ is both fully divine and fully...

Peter Stork
Nov 28, 20242 min read


Quantum Physics: Hidden Opportunities to Expand the Christian Imagination in the Age of Science
I n an era where science, particularly quantum physics, challenges traditional notions of the physical world, there is a pressing need...

Peter Stork
Nov 28, 20242 min read


Sketching a Christ-in-Cosmos Rationale
T he cosmos, with its vastness and complexity, invites contemplation about existence and purpose. For many believers, seeing Christ in...

Peter Stork
Jul 31, 20242 min read


But Life Could Not Wait ...
O ur planet was born 4.567 billion years ago when cosmic dust and gas that orbited the young sun coalesced into a molten mass. This...

Peter Stork
Jul 26, 20244 min read


The Problem of God's Hiddenness
W e cannot address the problem of God’s hiddenness and apparent absence in and from creation without reflecting on how the Christian...

Peter Stork
May 30, 20244 min read


The Question for Contemporary Civilisation: To Be ot Not To Be?
I n his two-volume magnum opus, The Matter of Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World, Iain McGilchrist argues...

Peter Stork
May 21, 20242 min read


Cosmos and Revelation: Reimaging God's Creation in the Age of Science
S cience and technology have profoundly altered the cosmic and societal perceptions of the world. Regrettably, the Christian imagination...

Peter Stork
Apr 14, 20241 min read


Enriching Faith in a Science-Oriented Culture: Communicating the Christian Message
I n today's science-oriented culture, it can sometimes feel challenging to communicate the Christian message effectively. However, at The...

Peter Stork
Apr 13, 20242 min read


From Prescientific Beliefs to Cosmic Enlightenment: Embracing the New Universe Story
I n a world where scientific advancements are constantly reshaping our understanding of the universe, we need to embrace the new universe...

Peter Stork
Apr 13, 20242 min read


Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universe: Exploring the New Cosmic Story
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universe: Exploring the New Cosmic Story The image shows a vibrant and awe-inspiring view of the...

Peter Stork
Apr 13, 20243 min read


Homo extinctor?
A recent fine-grained archaeological study in the Southern Levant (Eastern Mediterranean region) by the University of Tel-Aviv has...

Peter Stork
Dec 22, 20212 min read


An Advent Reflection
The Advent Season invites us to revisit the ancient foundations and look forward to a new Church Year. Having been drawn for the last...

Peter Stork
Nov 30, 20212 min read
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