Day after day, I try not to hurt anyone around me. I strive to mind my own business, yet more and more people seem irritated by my mere existence. I feel subhuman, like a worm or a bug. Why am I despised by these people? Why can’t they just leave me alone? There is noContinue reading “My Mere Existence”
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The Scope of Islamic Supersessionism: From Prophetic Revisionism to Eschatological Substitution
In the comparative study of Abrahamic religions, however, Islam introduces a comprehensive paradigm of supersessionism. This Islamic iteration operates not merely as a historical transition of divine favor, but as a total structural, historical, and cosmic replacement.
Break Free from Your Bubble: Embrace Diverse Perspectives
A Call to Break Out of our Bubbles: Why our Worldview is Often Smaller Than We Think Have you ever met someone who was totally convinced they were the most open-minded person in the room, only to watch them completely freak out the moment someone disagreed with them? Maybe you’ve even caught yourself doing it.Continue reading “Break Free from Your Bubble: Embrace Diverse Perspectives”
Differentiated Classroom
From my experience, the journey towards a differentiated classroom commences with the teacher’s commitment to know their students. By investing ample time in building solid relationships, I understood each student’s unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses. The remarkable outcome of this endeavor is that most of my students experience a profound sense of being understood andContinue reading “Differentiated Classroom”
Book Review: The Messianic Hope by Michael Rydelnik
The Messianic Hope is a compelling book that makes a case for reading the Old Testament through a Messianic lens. Rydelnik argues that Messianic Prophecy is essential to a proper reading of the Hebrew Bible. Furthermore, he affirms that the hope for the Messiah is not a result of a pesher method of interpretation ofContinue reading “Book Review: The Messianic Hope by Michael Rydelnik”
The Pursuit of Happiness
A Meditation on Proverbs 8 Proverbs 8 teaches us that God used wisdom to establish the world (Prov 8:22-31). This truth highlights the significance of divine wisdom, which we need to perform any important task in life (Prov. 8:15-16). Moreover, we should pursue happiness by seeking wisdom because true happiness does not come from wealth,Continue reading “The Pursuit of Happiness”