Technical Writing
Neuroimaging and Sexuality (2007)
One study of the brain embodies the problem of neuroimaging particularly well: The neurobiological study of sexuality... Read More.
Most all animals make noises for an infinite variety of reasons. These reasons can range from calling and attracting a mate to locating a next meal; for whatever reason, animals always seem to find a way to communicate with the physical “equipment” given to them. One such creature that uses communication in a very complex way is the parrot... Read more.
The Irish Language: The Rise and Struggles in Implementation of the Gaelscoileanna (2006)
Throughout Irish history, the language has been thought of as anywhere from the learned and intellectual language of the bard and poet to the language of the poor and second-class citizen. Today, it is both a symbol of national pride and heritage to some and an inhibitor of modernization and global communication and commerce to others... Read more.
Assuming the widely-accepted hypothesis of Markan Priority is correct, a redactional analysis of the synoptic gospels of Matthew and Mark when placed side-by-side illustrates clearly the stylistic and theological differences between the two gospels... Read more.
Refuting Pike's Sempiternality and an Argument for Necessary Atemporality (2009)
In his paper “Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action,” written in 1965, Nelson Pike sets forth an argument in which God's existence is incompatible with free will. This argument rests on a set of assumptions that contain within them certain inconsistencies that ultimately lead to an inconsistent argument for fatalism. In this paper, I will set up his argument for God's sempiternality and show how it is inconsistent on the basis of God's omniscience and her eternality... Read More.