At its core, A Theology of Meaning proposes a revisioning of Christian theological expression—one that prioritizes existential significance over abstract dogma.

Tradition, Translated

A Theology of Meaning does not reject the Christian tradition. It seeks to translate it.

The aim is to honor the depth, wisdom, and moral seriousness of Christianity while rendering its core insights intelligible within contemporary conceptual frameworks.

In doing so, the project offers a form of theological renewal that is neither nostalgic nor dismissive—neither defensive nor reductionist.

The Project

A Theology of Meaning is an ongoing theological and philosophical project devoted to rearticulating Christian thought for contemporary culture—faithful to the tradition, honest about modernity, and committed to clarity.

It is an invitation to think carefully, live meaningfully, and engage Christianity anew.

An Epistemological Framework

The project is framed through an integrated epistemological approach that draws upon:

  • Evidential reasoning, without reducing theology to proof

  • Historical Jesus scholarship, critically engaged

  • Mythopoesis, understood as the creative shaping of meaning

  • Metaphorical and symbolic interpretation, as modes of truth-bearing discourse

Together, these resources allow Christian theology to be articulated with intellectual rigor while remaining attentive to the ways human beings actually come to understand, inhabit, and live meaning.