These are some books and other resources I’ve enjoyed and recommend.

Dorothy Sayers was a contemporary of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. In this book she considers the Trinity as revealed through human creativity.


Zettelkasten is German for “slip box.” The term refers to a brilliant method of note-taking devised by sociologist Niklas Luhmann. It’s a mind-expanding way of externalizing your thinking by taking the right kinds of notes. The concepts are laid out artfully in this book.


An insightful treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity by Catherine Mowry LaCugna.


Chris Hodges, pastor of Church of the Highlands, offers four simple steps to spiritual maturity.


Michael Polanyi was a brilliant Hungarian-British physician and chemist. His ideas regarding emergence helped shape my understanding of the concept. He delivered this essay at a symposium on Transcendence and Contemporary Culture in 1968. It summarizes his philosophy of nature and of knowledge.