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User:Aleph Null

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This user is a Christian.
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This user knows Black Lives Matter.
This user is a librarian.
This user wants to compile and preserve the sum of all human knowledge.
This user adores the works of James Joyce and yes I said yes I will Yes.
This user reads the dense and complex works of fiction written by Thomas Pynchon.
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history of Christianity.
This user is a mathematician.
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Oh no: this user has way too many userboxes.

About me_irl

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A brief and far-from-comprehensive list of things not covered by userboxen (plural intentional!): I'm fascinated by very many sub-fields within theology & biblical studies, but especially by liberationist and survivor-centred readings of the Apostle Paul and his epistles. I'm dilettantish w.r.t. basically everything; aside from my specialist academic fields, I love literature (anything maximalist or hyperinventive), history (of Second Temple Judaism and ancient west Asia, of twentieth-century socialist states, of US foreign policy), critical theory (of the proletarian feminist & Marxist-Leninist variety), philosophy (of science (another, another), of religion), number theory, film theory, music criticism, and video games as literature.

Besides all that, I'm inspired in equal measure by Thomas Sankara, Joan of Arc, Mr Rogers, Sophie Scholl, Poppy Cross, Chelsea Manning, Orson Welles, Bugs Bunny, and Boxxy.

About me_wikipedia

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In the past, I was pretty focused on articles related either to my sort-of-former church or my then-favourite band; I even got the latter's (still fairly wonderful) album Mezzamorphis up to Good Article status almost single-handedly, though it was de-listed in late 2009. I've been inactive for a long, long time, with minor fitful hiccoughs of well-intentioned info-splurges, but now that I'm back, ish, I'm trying to resuscitate and/or resurrect WikiProject Theology, and looking forward very much to helping make academic theology more accessible to the world outside academia!