April 10, 2012 / Theology
In this essay, Daniel Boscaljon provides a model for understanding systematic evil through a dis-integration that adds to systems in ways that prevent restoration.
Daniel Boscaljon received his PhD from the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Iowa in 2009 and will complete his PhD in English in 2013. He currently is completing a monograph concerning the importance of faith in the secular world for the University of Virginia Press and serves as the organizer of the Religion, Literature, and the Arts Conference at Iowa.
In this essay, Daniel Boscaljon provides a model for understanding systematic evil through a dis-integration that adds to systems in ways that prevent restoration.