Theoretical Physics: Gift, Limit, and the Question of What Is Ultimate
Abstract Theoretical physics is a disciplined attempt to describe stable regularities in the created world through mathematical form and empirical constraint. Its success is extraordinary: it unifies disparate phenomena, compresses vast data into compact structure, and produces reliable predictions across wide domains. That success also invites a temptation: to treat physics as the final court…
Being Human Patterns
Standing, Self-Ultimacy, and Completion in Christ Abstract This article offers a human-layer structural account of recurring patterns in lived experience. It begins from human invariants: incompletion pressure, striving, conscience, guilt, obligation, shame, the need for forgiveness, and the failure of substitutes to deliver durable peace. The argument turns on a strict distinction between regulation and…