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Theological Letters

Dr. Nathan Jacobs

Dr. Jacobs is an artist turned scholar (of philosophy and religion), turned filmmaker. "Theological Letters" hosts his letters on philosophy, religion, and (occasionally) art and pop culture, written in reply to inquirers over the years.

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  • Dr. Nathan Jacobs

    Dr. Jacobs is an artist turned scholar (of philosophy and religion) turned filmmaker. He's Scholar in Residence at Vanderbilt and a writer/director at a Lionsgate subsidiary.

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