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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.


Historical Schisms as Hermeneutical Windows: Lessons for Contemporary Church Leadership - Part I
Modern denominational challenges—whether debates around sexuality, gender, ecclesial authority, or political entanglements—are not fundamentally novel but recapitulations of earlier disputes in fresh forms.³ The resonance between past schisms and contemporary fractures suggests that ecclesial history functions as a laboratory of lived theology, where patterns of unity and division become instructive for present practice.

Wesley Jacob
Dec 593 min read


Telling the Truth in a Post-Truth World: A Cry from the Watchtower
We have baptized lies and called them love.
We have slain truth and named it tolerance.
We silence conscience with applause,

Wesley Jacob
Jul 144 min read


A Theoretical Dialogue Between Contemporary Bishops and the Founders of Methodism: An Examination of Doctrinal and Practical Discrepancies and Departures
I. Establishing the Theological Context and Framework Historical Roots and Methodological Approach The 18th-century Methodist...

Wesley Jacob
Apr 2214 min read


From Persecution to Primacy: How Rome Became the Epicenter of Christianity
The transformation of Christianity from a persecuted sect within the Roman Empire to its dominant religious institution is one of the...

Wesley Jacob
Jan 2044 min read


Eternity Steps Into Time: The Profound Theology of Isaiah 9:6 and the Incarnation
Isaiah 9:6 encapsulates one of the most profound mysteries of Christian theology: “For to us a child is born, to us a Son is given.” This...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 18, 202410 min read


Divine Majesty in the Mundane : The Incarnation
The Incarnation of Christ is the central mystery of Christian theology, where divinity and humanity converge in the person of Jesus. This...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 18, 20249 min read


Into the Dark with God: The Incarnation as Ultimate Divine Solidarity and Eschatological Resolution
The Doctrine of the Incarnation: A Metaphysical and Salvific Pivot The doctrine of the incarnation, encapsulated in Logos sarx egeneto —...

Wesley Jacob
Dec 5, 202413 min read


The Interplay of Pharmaceutical and Ultra-Processed Food Industries in Perpetuating Chronic Disease: A Historical, Biomedical, and Theological Critique
Abstract This paper critically examines the systemic factors underlying the chronic disease epidemic in the United States, with a focus...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 21, 202410 min read


“Love and Inclusion” in Progressive Ideology: A Theological and Philosophical Critique
I ntroduction The ethical and philosophical complexities within modern progressivism, particularly regarding ideals of “love” and...

Wesley Jacob
Nov 14, 202414 min read


Theodicy and Divine Sovereignty: An Exploration of Suffering
Suffering, in all its complexity, has long presented one of the most formidable challenges to theological inquiry. At the intersection of...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 11, 20249 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 Theological and Mystical Dimensions of Christian Contemplation: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis of the Divine Union in Light of Patristic Thought and Modern Scientific Discovery
The contemplative tradition within Christian spirituality is an enduring and profound dimension of the faith, offering a path toward...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 10, 20246 min read


The Theological Synthesis and Imaginative Legacy of C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and J.R.R. Tolkien: A Comparative Analysis of Their Contributions to Christian Thought and Literary Theology
The theological and imaginative works of C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and J.R.R. Tolkien represent a unique synthesis of Christian...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 10, 20247 min read


Lutheran Transgender Pastor: The Bible “Wasn’t Written for 2024” – A Theological and Scholarly Critique
The claim by a Lutheran transgender pastor during an interview on CBS Mornings that the Bible “wasn’t written for 2024” strikes at the...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 9, 20245 min read


The Intersection of Gender Identity and Athletic Competition: A Scholarly Examination of Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports
The burgeoning discourse surrounding transgender athletes competing in women’s sports has ignited passionate debates about fairness,...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 7, 20245 min read


Sex is Binary: Theological Anthropology, Gender Identity, and the Imago Dei, a Synthesis of Classical and Contemporary Discourses on Human Identity
Introduction The doctrine of the Imago Dei (Image of God), de eply embedded within Christian theological tradition, serves as a...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 7, 202414 min read


The Rise of Progressive Christianity: A Critical Examination of Theological Shifts in the Contemporary Church
In recent decades, a significant theological movement has emerged within Christian circles, often referred to as “Progressive...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 7, 20246 min read


The Theological and Cultural Implications of “Woke” Ideologies: A Critical Analysis Through Scripture, Cosmology, and the Imago Dei
The acceleration of cultural and ideological shifts presents formidable challenges to the Christian intellectual landscape. Once a simple...

Wesley Jacob
Oct 7, 20245 min read
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