Neuromatic, or; A Particular History of Religion and the Brain (2021) has been awarded the best book prize by the International Society for Science and…
An interview conducted by Amani Dobson in the spring of 2021 abut various and sundry topics
“In the Age of Cybernetic Systems What Like a Bullet Can Undeceive?,” Political Theology Network (April 29, 2021)
Miscellany, sundry ephemera, backstories, non-sequiturs from: Neuromatic; or, a particular history of religion and the brain (University of Chicago Press, 2021) ________________________________________________________________________________ Press Play for…
“Marshall McLuhan, Playful Prophet,” Journal of American Religion and Culture (part of a forum on The Religious Situation, 1968) 29:2 (2019): 153-62.
“Science.” The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion, and the Public Sphere. For A Universe of Terms curated by Mona Oraby and Daniel Vaca. December 2019



