The Hebraic map frees me from the violence of barbarism, also the chaos of pagan and Hellenistic interpretations of nature. Yet still I’m creatively moved towards my neighbor, in the direction of the near-east. There I find the divine responsibility because the Hebraic map furthers in equipping me with a historical lens focused upon the realities and needs of the pluralism held within the geography.
I find most meaning in finding reasons to relate my challenges, blessings and choices toward by the divine in the Near East (NE.)