Habituated Thought

Essays on Christian theology, virtue, and the practices that form us.

The questions that matter most aren’t abstract—they’re lived. How does the story of Jesus shape the way we think, love, grieve, and hope? What does it mean to be formed by the rhythms of worship, the claims of scripture, and the life of the church? This is a space for thinking through those questions at length, without hurry. Theology as a habituated practice, not just an intellectual exercise.