Introducing myself

Introducing myself

I am grateful to the other contributors to Vox Nova for this invitation to join their ranks.  You have already gotten a glimpse into my thinking with my two guest posts, so I will limit myself here to a few random biographical details to round out the picture.  I am a middle-aged college professor of mathematics with wide (shall we say “catholic”?) intellectual interests.    With very little effort you can find photos of me that suggest I am an aging hippie.  People often look at these and assume I am a liberal, but the truth is much more complicated than that.  If pressed I prefer the term “radical” but immediately point out its Latin etymology:  “getting to the root.”  For the past few years I have been reading a great deal of the neo-Marxist philosopher Slavoj Zizek, and I have long toyed with anarchism as a political philosophy, tempered by the Christian personalism exemplified by Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement.

I am married (25 years next year) with three teenage sons.  I am a Secular Franciscan and in May I will mark the 20th anniversary of my profession.  I served nine years as minister of my local fraternity, stepping down last year.  I have been very active for the past six years in the anti-death penalty movement in Connecticut.   I am a Mexican-American, born and raised in a blue collar family in a mill town in Wisconsin.    I like heavy metal, both Christian and secular, and have a weakness for the hair metal bands of the late 80’s—Stryper rules!

And finally, please bear with me as I figure out how the nuts and bolts of blogging works.

Ponite corda vestra in Regno Dei!


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