CategoryHebrew Bible

Artúr MacGabhann – Essays on culture, meaning and contemporary inner tensions. Exploring where language, symbols and experience meet.

Why Freedom Feels Like Loss – A Good Friday Reflection

What would it be like to hear, for the first time, the words: “Take this and eat; this is my body”? If you had never encountered such language before, it would be destabilising. It would feel like a fracture in the order of things. Not only conceptually, but physically. Something in you would tighten, hesitate, recoil. Because when meaning ruptures, the body often feels it before the mind can...

Theology as System Design – Digital Twins, Divine Images, and the Limits of Copying

“Digital twins are used today in many fields: engines, bridges, climate systems, and even human health. They let us look into what we cannot touch, measure what we cannot see, and predict that which has not yet happened. They are the visible edge of a long-hidden system.” What is a digital twin, really? In technical terms, a digital twin is a data-driven model, a dynamic simulation of...

Introduction – Den hebreiska Bibeln

Varför Bibeln Fortfarande Formar Oss “The writings that make up the Hebrew Bible or Christian Old Testament are by any reckoning among the most influential writings in western history.” — John J. Collins, Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. Den hebreiska Bibeln och det kristna Gamla testamentet är mer än uråldriga texter, de är bärande pelare i den västerländska fantasin, etiken och...