In my last post, we considered the land where Abraham dwelled—namely, the land of Canaan—and we concluded from scriptural evidence […]
In this brief series, we will consider the deep contrast between a life of divine dependence and a life of […]
In the physical realm, orderliness is usually appreciated by all. For instance, who will choose a messy room when an […]
Christianity is doubtless a unity, yet it can be divided into two distinct parts, namely, that which is visible and […]
This will be the last part of this short series, and my I intend to focus on the dual relationship […]
In the two previous parts of this brief series, I compared the mature Christian to the Shulamite in the Book […]
In this present post, I will continue to look at Christianity from an aesthetic perspective rather than from the common […]
Most of the time, when people think about Christianity, they primarily ponder on its moral configuration. Hence, their mind goes […]
Since the Christian life is nothing less than the life of Christ, it is by definition a progressive life, i.e., […]
Six years ago, I wrote two posts about spiritual understanding. In my first post, I made statements as: “When we […]
