Articles
By Satya Maharzan
January 27, 2011
The latter half of the 20th century introduces “The New Age Movement,” claiming to be a non-religious movement. In the gradual shift of Christianity…
General
By Satya Maharzan
January 26, 2011
In The City of God, Saint Augustine presents Varro as a representative of his dualistic anthropology, which consists of two substances. He defines a…
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General
By Satya Maharzan
January 25, 2011
Agnes Sanford was born to Presbyterian missionary parents in China in 1897. Indeed, she might have learned about Christianity from her parents and came…
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General
By Satya Maharzan
January 23, 2011
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By Satya Maharzan
January 22, 2011
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the Synoptic Gospels that share lots in common in their literary relationships and at the same…
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By Satya Maharzan
January 21, 2011
"Who is Jesus..." according to popular culture? according to Matthew? according to Mark? according to Luke? and according to you? This is a fundamental…
Journal Review
By Satya Maharzan
January 17, 2011
“What is the Gospel of John?” Marianne Meye Thompson In this essay, “What is the Gospel of John?” Marianne Meye Thompson raises a literary…
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General
By Satya Maharzan
January 13, 2011
“Pantheism” comes from two Greek words, παν “Pan,” meaning all (pl.) and θεος ‘theos,” meaning god. So, Pantheism is a system of belief or metaphysical position that identifies…
Articles
By Satya Maharzan
January 11, 2011
The Gospel of Luke is unique or different from the other two synoptic gospels. He is the only non-Jew writer in the New Testament.…