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About meMy wife and I live in Chicago, where I am a student at North Park Theological Seminary. I am considering doctoral studies in theology with the goal of teaching and writing. I was a performing musician and continue to write songs, though I don't play out very often anymore.

About my libraryMost of the fiction is from my wife; most of the non-fiction is from me. The biblical/theological material might well represent the development of my thought over the years. But the library will also reveal places where my thought needs development.

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