Fractal Faith Media explores Christianity through the lens of patterns and semiotics. Drawing from both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, these essays examine how reality mirrors itself at every scale—from theological doctrine to cultural symbols, from cosmic order to lived experience.
The name "fractal" points to a fundamental truth: God's design repeats. The Trinity reflected in human consciousness. Church architecture echoing cosmic structure. A single icon containing all of theology. This is not coincidence or poetic fancy. It is the grammar of existence, written by the Logos who orders all things.
Billy Broas writes from an Eastern-leaning Catholic perspective, seeking to make serious theology accessible without sacrificing depth. Inspired by C.S. Lewis's ability to present profound ideas in welcoming forms, these essays aim to invite exploration rather than demand credentials.
This is not an academic project or a business. It is a long-term publishing platform—a space for thinking out loud about faith, symbols, and the patterns that connect heaven and earth.