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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.


Bureaucracy, Taxpayer Dollars, and Patristic Reflections: A Multi-Dimensional Scholarly Analysis
The intersection of political bureaucracy, taxpayer accountability, and theological principles provides a rich terrain for...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 28, 20249 min read


The Shepherd of Hermas: Patristic Hybridity, Subaltern Marginality, and Christological Silence
Abstract Emerging from the socio-political complexities of second-century Rome, The Shepherd of Hermas  serves as a profound...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 27, 202410 min read


Hinduism in the West: The Intensification of the Influence of Hindu Dharma and the Theological and Cultural Transformation in the United States
This paper examines the growth, adaptation, and institutionalization of Hindu traditions and practices within the United States,...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 4, 20248 min read


Christ at the Nexus: Convergence of Postmodern Thought, Contemporary Cosmology, and Theological Discourse
This paper explores the centrality of Christ within the intersecting realms of postmodern thought, contemporary cosmology, and...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 25, 20245 min read


The Blood of Martyrs: Heart-Wrenching Biographies of Martyrs of the Early Church
The early Christian martyrs embody the profound tension between the nascent Christian faith and the hostile socio-political forces of the...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 12, 20249 min read


The British Imperial Raj: Colonization and Christianization of India
The colonization of India by the British Empire, known as the British Raj (1858–1947), constitutes a pivotal juncture in global history,...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 12, 202411 min read


Justin Martyr: The Unapologetic Apologist Who Preferred Truth to Life
The life and theology of Justin Martyr, a second-century Christian apologist, occupies a seminal place in early Christian thought. His...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 12, 20246 min read


The Beginnings of Christianity: From the End of the Apostolic Age to the Nicene Creed
The historical development of Christianity from the end of the Apostolic Age to the formulation of the Nicene Creed (325 AD) represents...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 11, 20248 min read


The Shepherd of Hermas: The Subaltern Embryonic in Ante-Nicene Patristics
The Shepherd of Hermas , an early Christian literary work, occupies a unique space in the canon of Ante-Nicene patristic writings. Its...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 11, 20247 min read


Given Enough Time? A Critical Evaluation of Evolutionary Probability and the Implications for Macroevolutionary Theory
The intersection of evolutionary theory and probabilistic principles has long occupied a central space in scientific and philosophical...

Wesley Jacob
Jul 27, 20215 min read


Big Bang Theory: A Critical Reassessment in Light of Scientific Evidence
The Big Bang Theory, long upheld as the dominant cosmological model explaining the origin of the universe, enjoys widespread acceptance...

Wesley Jacob
Jul 27, 20216 min read


The Atheistic Naturalist's Self-Contradiction
The problem is that in holding this position, the naturalist quickly runs into walls of scientific fact that contradict it.

Wesley Jacob
Jun 23, 20203 min read


God and the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Theological and Scientific Exegesis
The interplay between the immutable laws of thermodynamics and theological discourse invites a profound examination of the metaphysical...

Wesley Jacob
May 11, 202010 min read


The Implications of the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Philosophical Inquiry into Creation and Existence
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between astrophysics and theology, particularly in light of recent discoveries from the...

Wesley Jacob
May 11, 20208 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

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