On the traditional feast of the Epiphany, Shane contemplates what that day might have looked like in his poem.
All posts by Shane Liesegang, SJ
Shane Liesegang is a Jesuit scholastic who worked as a video game developer and writer for over a decade before entering the Society in 2015. You can easily get him to monologue about scientific history, the importance of typography, what makes the perfect burrito, the divine call for systemic justice, the theology of Battlestar Galactica, or the nature of miracles. He recently completed masters degrees in Philosophy and International Political Economy & Development at Fordham University. His current assignment is with the Jesuit Refugee Service in the Middle East.
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3 postsA Genius for Humanity: Remembering Stephen Sondheim
In the wake of theater composer Stephen Sondheim’s death on November 26, Shane Liesegang, SJ tries to understand why the loss feels so personal for so many.
A Grace Too Powerful to Name: Forgiveness in Hamilton
The Broadway sensation, Hamilton, provides an intimate portrait of forgiveness in the life of Alexander Hamilton.