
IB TOK Commentary: Does All Knowledge Impose Ethical Obligations on Those Who Know It? An Exploration Through the Object of Dates
Introduction This Theory of Knowledge (TOK) commentary explores the question, “Does all knowledge impose ethical obligations on those who know it?” through the lens ...

Indoctrination and Islam: A Legal Perspective
Introduction The intersection of indoctrination and Islam raises complex legal, social, and ethical questions, particularly within the context of religious freedom, state intervention, and ...

Analyze the Significance of Ancestral Spirits
Introduction This essay examines the significance of ancestral spirits within the context of law, focusing on their influence in customary legal systems, particularly in ...

Morality in Catholic Life: Upholding Key Moral Codes Amidst Societal Challenges
Introduction Morality, whether understood descriptively as a societal or religious code of conduct or normatively as a rational standard, holds profound significance in shaping ...

Св. Кирил. “Земно и небесно”
Introduction This essay explores the significance of St. Cyril’s concept of “Земно и небесно” (Earthly and Heavenly) within the context of Bulgarian language and ...

У Христу Васкрслом једно постају небо и земља, анђели и људи, преци и потомци
Увод Овај есеј истражује теолошки значај Васкрсења Христовог у контексту православне традиције, са посебним фокусом на идеју јединства између неба и земље, анђела и ...

What Would We Think About Jesus If We Did Not Have John’s Gospel?
Introduction This essay explores the impact of the Gospel of John on the theological understanding of Jesus Christ within Christian doctrine, addressing the central ...

Using the Flood Myths of India and China to Explain How Flood Myths Helped Early Agrarian Civilizations Make Sense of Natural Disasters
Introduction Flood myths are a recurring theme across ancient cultures, often reflecting the profound impact of natural disasters on early human societies. This essay ...

The Usefulness of Syncretism
Introduction Syncretism, the blending of diverse cultural, religious, or literary traditions, has long been a significant phenomenon in literature, reflecting the complexities of human ...

Trauma-Informed Theology in Family Ministry
Introduction This essay explores the integration of trauma theory with key theological doctrines—namely suffering, incarnation, and redemption—in the context of family ministry. The increasing ...
