I have long been drawn to questions about what moves us, what makes life meaningful and how we ought to live. Philosophy taught me to examine these questions carefully, while my Catholic faith gave them their proper foundation and direction.
I believe that truth is not something we create for ourselves. It is ultimately revealed in Jesus Christ and faithfully preserved and taught by the Catholic Church. Philosophy and theology help us to understand this truth more deeply, express it more clearly and live in accordance with it.
I am a student of theology and philosophy with a particular interest in the relationship between truth and the way we live. Through my work, I try to better understand the big questions and societal problems. I often do this by comparing philosophical ideas with the Christian faith.
My work is intended for those who sense that modern life is missing something essential, as well as those who want to understand Christianity more seriously. Drawing on Scripture, Catholic tradition and the great thinkers of civilisation, I seek to communicate Christian wisdom in a clear and practical way.
In the coming years, I aim to complete bachelor’s degrees in Theology and Philosophy while continuing to develop my writing and public work. My purpose is to help people find Christ, grow in wisdom and virtue, and order their lives towards what is eternally true and good.