
Exegesis of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew
Introduction This essay explores the exegesis of the Beatitudes, a foundational segment of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount as recorded in the Gospel of ...

Examine 3 Main Settings Where Christian Education Takes Place in Zimbabwe
Introduction Christian education plays a significant role in the socio-religious landscape of Zimbabwe, a country where Christianity is the dominant faith, with over 80% ...

Justice Will Never Be Achieved if Biblical Principles Are Ignored by Society. To What Extent Is This True?
Introduction The concept of justice is central to the study of law, often understood as the pursuit of fairness, equity, and moral rightness within ...

Describe the Nature and Traits of the Kingdom of God
Introduction The concept of the Kingdom of God holds a central place in Christian theology and biblical studies, representing a foundational theme in the ...

Is God Real?
Introduction The question of whether God exists is one of the most profound and enduring debates in human history, spanning theology, philosophy, and, crucially ...

The Relevance of the Church in the Development of Nigeria: How Far, How Well?
Introduction As the Nigerian philosopher, Chinua Achebe, once remarked, “The world is like a mask dancing; if you want to see it well, you ...

Differences and Similarities Between Islam and Christianity
Introduction This essay explores the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity, two of the world’s major monotheistic religions, which collectively shape the beliefs ...

List and Rebuttal of 10 Ways Jesus is Attacked or Denied
Introduction The figure of Jesus Christ occupies a central place in Christian theology, revered as the Son of God, the Messiah, and the saviour ...

Exegesis on the Beatitudes in Matthew’s Gospel
Introduction The Beatitudes, found in Matthew 5:3-12, form a cornerstone of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and offer profound insight into the ethical and ...

John’s Gospel Prologue: Theological and Literary Significance
Introduction The Prologue to the Gospel of John, encompassing the first eighteen verses of the text (John 1:1-18), stands as one of the most ...
