Worthless Mysteries

Exploring the Bible and other ancient literature from a secular—not to mention irreverent—point of view, with an emphasis on Enochic and apocalyptic traditions.

Also, discussions of academia, religion and secularism in popular culture, and book reviews.

The title of the blog, taken from the First Book of Enoch, refers to the teachings given to humanity by fallen angels, and reflects the joy I take in studying things that are utterly irrelevant.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

The Supernatural Cinema of Guillermo del Toro: Critical Essays, featuring my chapter, "The Birth of Fantasy: A Nietzschean Reading of Pan's Labyrinth," is now available. Because I do philosophy sometimes.
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Once upon a time, I was an aspiring biblical scholar, specializing in apocalyptic and Enochic literature. Times change.
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