Events in Israel are of particular importance to Bible prophecy. As a consequence, the crisis in Israel dominates our coverage of events relative to the unfolding of Bible prophecy in this generation.
Israel is the linchpin in studying Bible prophecy. Jesus’ description of the signs of His Return [Matt 24:3] are given from the perspective of [...]
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Israel and Bible Prophecy
Posted in A Jewish State, Academic, America, Apologetics Christian, Baptist, Benelux Treaty, Bible Prophecy, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Eschatology, Geopolitics, Global Economy, Global Government, Global Religion, Hypocrisy, Israel, Obama, Post-Christian America, Wesley Jacob, tagged Benelux Treaty, Bible Prophecy, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Eschatology, Geopolitics, Global Economy, Global Government, Global Religion, Israel, Jewish State on SunUTC2009-01-04T01:46:49+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
On Spiritual Intuition in Christian Philosophy
Posted in Academic, Advaita Vedanta, Christology, Church History, Conversions, Geopolitics, Hindutva, Indian Politics, Philosophy, Religion, Theology, Wesley Jacob, tagged Conversions, Geopolitics, Indian Politics on SunUTC2007-12-30T19:36:52+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The problem of spiritual intuition and its reconciliation with the natural conditions of human knowledge lies at the root of philosophic thought, and all the great metaphysical systems since the time of Plato have attempted to find a definitive solution. The subject is no less important for the theologian, since it enters so largely into [...]
Christmas and Advaita Vedanta
Posted in Academic, Advaita Vedanta, Christology, Conversions, Geopolitics, Indian Politics, Theology, Wesley Jacob, tagged Conversions, Geopolitics, Indian Politics on SatUTC2007-12-15T14:19:49+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
At Christmas, we are confronted again, with the sometimes very difficult task of separating the reality of Christmas from the clutter that surrounds that reality. There is so much confusion that sometimes you feel like the real Christmas story is like a diamond lost in a haystack- it just seems impossible to find. This [...]
Patterns and Reasons for Conversions in India, Hindutva Debate
Posted in Academic, Advaita Vedanta, Christology, Conversions, Geopolitics, Indian Politics, Religion, Theology, Wesley Jacob, tagged Geopolitics, Indian Politics, Religion on FriUTC2007-12-07T15:14:22+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Until recently, Christians in the multilingual, multicultural, and multi religious milieu of India enjoyed a relatively peaceful coexistence with their majority Hindu neighbors. In the past few years, however, Christians have become the target of a campaign of violence and propaganda orchestrated by Hindu nationalist groups attempting to stem the tide of defecting low-caste and [...]