Theopoetics: A Language of Wander & Wonder is a Theopoetic and interdisciplinary exploration of how we speak about God, life, and meaning in a world that resists certainty. Moving beyond rigid doctrine and purely analytical theology, this work reclaims language as a living, imaginative, and deeply human response to the Divine.
At its core, this book argues that theology is not merely something we think-it is something we feel, speak, imagine, and live. Rooted in both scholarly insight and lived experience, Theopoetics becomes a practice: a way of engaging the world that honors doubt, embraces beauty, resists reduction, and remains open to transformation.
Theopoetics: A Language of Wander & Wonder invites readers into a different kind of theological discourse-one that does not seek to resolve mystery, but to dwell within it. It is a book for seekers, thinkers, creatives, and anyone longing for a language of faith that remains honest, expansive, and alive.