About The Blog


Since we live in a globally connected world where we thrive to share our ideas with like-minded people, I have decided to make my project that is going to be available online, will be easily accessible to the world with liberal internet access rules, and that will help me get comments about my work from not only my professor, but also from the audience. 

 In this blog, I have written several posts about the fascinating relationship between literature and religion. I have also uploaded videos and pictures to support my articles. 

This literary blog explores the questions and ideas of how literature is connected to the concept of God, how erstwhile philosophers have helped to shape the connection between writing and theology, what and how are authors, writers, and poets doing today to extend this incredibly profound correlation between the two concepts, and how the partnership of religion and literature is helpful in provoking thoughts for a civil discourse. 

          Even though I am an agnostic, I do respect all religions. I would like the readers of this blog to read my articles and interpretations with a deconstructionist view. By that I mean that I hope the audience will suspend their bias, and consider the text with both a religious ideology and a non-religious ideology.  By reading a text with both a religious view and a non-religious view, it is highly likely that a reader will get multiple perspectives, and will gain a great insight into the ideology of people with different beliefs.