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Welcome to my little corner of the internet. This space has shifted from a professional hub into a recreational place to share interests and experiments with web technologies.

I am currently a seminarian for the Archdiocese of Atlanta and still keep my computer science roots alive as a hobby. Expect the focus here to continue evolving toward philosophical and theological themes, especially the analogical properties of beauty.

Biography

Hometown: LaGrange, GA, where St. Peter's Catholic Church and youth retreats first grounded my faith. College: Georgia Tech, where my passions for both faith and computer science grew side by side at the Catholic Center. Those experiences shaped my journey into seminary life.

There is far more to tell, but this snapshot captures the path that brought me here.

Blog

Reflections arrive when inspiration strikes. The thoughts here are my own and do not speak for any organization.

What does the Transcendental Debate about Beauty really concern?

An exploration of the philosophical debate around whether beauty is a transcendental. It unpacks why both sides of the conversation can feel correct while pursuing the same truth from different angles.

De Pulchritudine (Master's Thesis)

My graduate research on the analogical properties of beauty.

Read or download the PDF

Works

Selected projects from ministry and study.

AcompaƱo Mission Trip Film

Highlights from the 2022 Notre Dame Seminary trip, edited from hours of footage to capture moments of service, prayer, and community.

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De Pulchritudine (PDF)

A deeper dive into beauty as a transcendental and why that conversation matters in modern times.

Download the thesis

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