Brandon Ambrosino is an award-winning journalist who has written for Politico, BBC, Vox, Boston Globe, Globe & Mail, The Atlantic, Smithsonian, Economist, Washington Post, and many other outlets.He is a Visiting Professor in the Augustine and Culture Seminar at Villanova University, where he also received his PHD in theology. His work focuses on teasing out the theological implications of camp theory and aesthetics. His article “Someone’s Gotta Tell the Freakin’ Truth,” on Jerry Falwell’s tenure at Liberty University was the second most-read article on the internet in 2019. A regular contributor to Commonweal and Christian Century, he writes a monthly ""Theology for Kids"" column at US Catholic Magazine called Childish. He lives in Newark, Delaware.
“Brandon Ambrosino's book is a pleasure to read. And it's not just his accessible writing and probing insights. It's also the vision of God he sets forth, often as a rejoinder to unhelpful visions of the divine. This is the kind of book I'll give a thoughtful person asking tough questions and seeking loving, and hopeful answers.” * Thomas Jay Oord, author of God Can’t: How to Believe in God love after Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils *