Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt (PhD) is an affiliate assistant professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author of From Chaos to Ambiguity: A Theology of Noise Rock, and his music and video art explore the intersections of noise and music, visuals and static, in both contradiction and synchronicity. He runs Philip K. Discs, a DIY record label dedicated to experimental genres, and collaborates with musicians around the globe on multiple projects.

Jeremy Hunt's Work

Oct 31, 2025

The Horror of Hearing Without Listening

Jeremy Hunt

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s experimental soundtrack invites theological reflection on the act of listening. Jeremy Hunt argues that engaging with unsettling sounds can retrain us to listen deeply—cultivating empathy, attention, and presence in a noisy, distracted world.