With a background in theater and theology, I am interested in how improvisational actions (what we do every day) make a statement about how we view ourselves, our culture, and our rights and responsibilities as people. I hope that, as a result of looking at the question, “Why behave?” we will be able to make positive steps toward building better lives – as individuals, families, and communities.
Jun 24, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Wow. Finally, someone that gets it. You Sir, are worth listening to.
A true understanding of our moral nature and not so moral nature combined with the neocortex is our hope for a new evolution.
Jul 20, 2008 at 5:46 am
Fascinating stuff to read – I have seen your posts on TOL and clicked your website. I used to post on TOL under the screen name ExCalvinist, but found out the boys on that sight do NOT want to play fair with their discussions. I stopped posting in order to keep from getting banned.
Somehow, you have managed to get a foot into the door there and you have attracted some thinking Christian people. Is it simply a matter of paying for a subscription?