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Hello, my name is Tim Butler. I love literature and I love theology -- my never ending quest is to combine both pursuits, which means my literature professors always got papers looking at the theology of literature and my theology professors | Hello, my name is Tim Butler. I love literature and I love theology -- my never ending quest is to combine both pursuits, which means my literature professors always got papers looking at the theology of literature and my theology professors receive papers riddled with literary allusions. This is surely appropriate; literature reveals the glories of God's creation, after all. | ||
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I recently completed my M.Div at Covenant Theological Seminary and have a B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature and Religious Studies from Lindenwood University. | I recently completed my M.Div at Covenant Theological Seminary and have a B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature and Religious Studies from Lindenwood University. I am under care in the Missouri Presbytery of the [http://pcanet.org Presbyterian Church in America] and presently serve as a ministry intern at [http://www.gracepca.net Grace Presbyterian Church of St. Charles County]. | ||
I am editor of [http://www.ofb.biz Open for Business], an online magazine covering culture, technology, politics and philosophy. I also do freelance work writing on a variety of topics in other places. I amuse myself with dabblings in poetry and fiction. Some day I shall publish an epic poem. | I am editor of [http://www.ofb.biz Open for Business], an online magazine covering culture, technology, politics and philosophy. I also do freelance work writing on a variety of topics in other places. I amuse myself with dabblings in poetry and fiction. Some day I shall publish an epic poem. |
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Hello, my name is Tim Butler. I love literature and I love theology -- my never ending quest is to combine both pursuits, which means my literature professors always got papers looking at the theology of literature and my theology professors receive papers riddled with literary allusions. This is surely appropriate; literature reveals the glories of God's creation, after all.
I recently completed my M.Div at Covenant Theological Seminary and have a B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature and Religious Studies from Lindenwood University. I am under care in the Missouri Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America and presently serve as a ministry intern at Grace Presbyterian Church of St. Charles County.
I am editor of Open for Business, an online magazine covering culture, technology, politics and philosophy. I also do freelance work writing on a variety of topics in other places. I amuse myself with dabblings in poetry and fiction. Some day I shall publish an epic poem.
I am also a shutterbug and run a small business providing computer consulting services and web design.
If you want more of an insight into my off-the-wall mind, you might read my blog. Then again, are you sure you really want such an insight?