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In these blogs, I endeavor to articulate the essential purpose of establishing a coherent worldview capable of addressing four fundamental questions of life: origin, meaning, morality, and destiny.
Such a worldview must provide a robust apologetic that withstands the most rigorous critiques from philosophy, theology, astrophysical science, and other academic disciplines. Regardless of whether one's worldview is rooted in Judeo-Christian, Islamic, or pantheistic traditions, the claims made in response to these questions must correspond to objective reality and exhibit logical coherence.


The Deconstruction of Truth: A Theological and Philosophical Critique
The Christian tradition understands truth as established by God and revealed through the self-revelation of God in Scripture.

Wesley Jacob
Apr 6, 20206 min read


The Effect of Key Philosophical Paradigm Shifts on Biblical Interpretation
Scripture does not require us to use the terms transcendent and immanent, and some misuses of these terms have brought theological confusion

Wesley Jacob
Jun 6, 20105 min read


Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion: A Critical Examination of Its Rhetoric, Presuppositions, and Logical Inconsistencies – Part IV
A man who is genuinely certain that Christianity is passing away would feel no need to write a 400-page book in order to urge its passing.

Wesley Jacob
Mar 14, 20095 min read


Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion: A Critical Examination of Its Rhetoric, Presuppositions, and Logical Inconsistencies – Part III
He claims to live life solely on the basis of scientific evidence but is so fundamentally committed to the theory of evolution

Wesley Jacob
Mar 13, 20096 min read


Israel and Biblical Prophecy: A Scholarly Examination of Contemporary Events and Eschatological Implications
I attempt to document the world’s slide toward the Tribulation using secular resources to demonstrate the accuracy of Bible prophecy.

Wesley Jacob
Jan 3, 20095 min read


Stephen Hawking’s Cosmology and Theological Discourse: An Advanced Scholarly Examination
Stephen Hawking’s contributions to cosmology have not only reshaped our understanding of the universe but have also compelled theological...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 27, 20085 min read


Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion: A Critical Examination of Its Rhetoric, Presuppositions, and Logical Inconsistencies – Part II
In accordance with his own evolutionary theory, Dawkins acknowledges that the universe displays appearances of design.

Wesley Jacob
Dec 22, 20086 min read


Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion: A Critical Examination of Its Rhetoric, Presuppositions, and Logical Inconsistencies – Part I
Though The God Delusion is meant more as an assault upon theism than as a justification of evolutionary theory, the structure of evolution i

Wesley Jacob
Dec 17, 20085 min read


The Theological and Sociocultural Evolution of Christmas in America: An Critique of Secularization and Sacredness
The celebration of Christmas in contemporary America offers a complex interplay of theological significance, capitalist commodification,...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 14, 20086 min read


The Church in Cultural Crisis: A Theological Response to Post-Christian America
In the Christian worldview, culture holds undeniable significance, but it is never the ultimate reality. Central to Christian theology is...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 11, 20085 min read


The Displacement of the Church: A Theological Analysis of Secularization and Cultural Decline
The contemporary cultural landscape in the United States evidences a profound and disconcerting shift in the influence and role of the...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 11, 20085 min read


When Christian Truth Meets Post-Christian America
The cultural landscape of America has undergone a seismic shift, with the once-dominant Judeo-Christian worldview giving way to a...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 11, 20085 min read


The Seven Blunders of the World: A Scholarly Examination
Mahatma Gandhi famously articulated the “Seven Blunders of the World,” a framework that critiques fundamental ethical deficiencies within...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 15, 20085 min read


Political Opportunism and the Crisis of Principles in Contemporary Indian Politics: A Critical Inquiry
In contemporary Indian politics, the fluidity of political positions and the erosion of principled stances have become alarmingly...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 11, 20085 min read


The Dynamics of Power, Patronage, and Dynastic Politics in India: A Critical Analysis
In the sphere of Indian politics, the phenomena of dynastic succession and the transmission of power have become not only commonplace but...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 30, 20084 min read


Contrasts in Christ, Gregory of Nazianzus
He began His ministry by being hungry, yet He is the Bread of Life. Jesus ended His earthly ministry by Being Thirsty; yet He is the...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 24, 20081 min read


Theological Liberalism: Historical Development, Influence, and Contemporary Implications
The interaction between Christianity and liberalism necessitates a precise and robust definition of the term “liberalism.” In its...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 24, 20085 min read


No Such Thing as a Naturalist: An Examination of Naturalism and Supernaturalism in Scientific Discourse
The relationship between science and philosophy has long been a contentious one, particularly in the discourse surrounding naturalism and...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 22, 20084 min read


God Never Experiences “Power Failure”
In contemplating the formative experiences of life, one may ponder which events have imparted the most profound lessons. The narrative of...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 19, 20084 min read


A Renewed Threat to Human Life: Euthanasia and the Erosion of Human Dignity
Introduction The increasing secularization of Western societies has precipitated a significant erosion of the Judeo-Christian worldview,...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 18, 20085 min read
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