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A few thoughts about the role an ontology of motion and a performative new-materialism plays in my work as minister at the Cambridge Unitarian Church

If anything will level with you water will—a meditation on flows, folds and fields, the material conditions of nature as she appears

Working Together in Conversational Motion—or why we are more like a wing than a conventional church community

“More dangerous than an unanswered question is an unquestioned answer” — a meditation on the need to leave behind the old Unitarian doctrine that “God is One” and move from IS to FLOWING

Some photos of an early autumn walk to Grantchester in the company of Lucretius

“Antiquity has never felt so alive”—A few words introducing Thomas Nail's recent, remarkable book "Lucretius 1: An Ontology of Motion"