Best described as eagle-eyed, a deep thinker, and a catalyst.
My interests include music, politics, history, culture, business, economics, religion, philosophy, art, photography, technology, science…
A Critical Review of Martin Buber’s I and Thou, in light of Christian theology and Capitalism
According to the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion can be defined as “the philosophical examination of the central themes and concepts involved in religious traditions.”
My Walkman and Cassettes: the impact of the internet on news consumption in the UK over the last fifteen years
A critical assessment of the meaning of the ‘signs’ of the Fourth Gospel, and their function within the theology of the Gospel as a whole
Introduction
By way of background, the Fourth Gospel differs significantly from the other gospels in terms of content and character. It is a gospel in its own…
“Although every major worldview, whether religious or secular, has some explanation for the phenomenon of evil, the problem of evil in Western philosophy has historically revolved around the view of…
Music Maker
Don Carlos and Gold took the 80s by surprise. Among their many hits, Prophecy is one of my favourites.
This song opens up with a beautiful piece on the piano — simply awesome… Like most well crafted songs, the lyrics is simple, yet powerful.
Listening to The Human Zoo (not the best title for creationists I know — chortle!), on BBC Radio 4, I realised that as well as willpower, our context is an equally important factor in making life changes.