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APOSTOLIC TEACHING IS GROUNDED BOTH INTHE CHURCH AND IN THE SCRIPTURES THEMSELVES

APOSTOLIC TEACHING IS GROUNDED BOTH INTHE CHURCH AND IN THE SCRIPTURES THEMSELVES

22nd April 202522nd April 2025 Michael Kahigi
BRITSH LIBARY A need for doctrinal uniformity, in my opinion, was the driving force behind the Roman Catholic Church’s historical insistence on upholding the ‘original’ teachings and... Read More
A Synchronic and Diachronic Understanding of Paintings

A Synchronic and Diachronic Understanding of Paintings

21st April 202521st April 2025 Michael Kahigi
The Virgin and Child Embracing Synchronic elements: You witness Mary and the baby Jesus sharing a loving embrace. Intimacy and maternal love, two traditional ways of portraying his holy bond in Christ... Read More
ITS STILL POSSIBLE FOR A SINGLE CHURCH TO CHANGE A NATION

ITS STILL POSSIBLE FOR A SINGLE CHURCH TO CHANGE A NATION

21st April 202522nd April 2025 Michael Kahigi
The holy Trinity Clapham church is a good example that a single church can force a nation wide change and it can be a significant agent for change and a positive change especially by inspiring the you... Read More
THE SACRALIZATION OF HISTORICAL FIGURES IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY

THE SACRALIZATION OF HISTORICAL FIGURES IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY

31st March 202522nd April 2025 Michael Kahigi
As I consider the respect of historic individuals in Westminster Abbey, it occurs to me that these types of significant sites and figures are usually required by nations. They provide people a feeling... Read More
DIVERGENT HISTORIES IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST

DIVERGENT HISTORIES IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST

27th March 202522nd April 2025 Michael Kahigi
BRITISH MUSEAM Power, conquest, and cross–cultural interaction all played different roles in the ancientNear East. Although the history of the area was experienced and influenced by the Hebrews,... Read More
why is it important to study the bible

why is it important to study the bible

22nd February 202522nd February 2025 Michael Kahigi
I found it very fascinating as i didn’t  know the bible has been translated from Greek, Latin and English of which made people speak the right English as we speak now. The bible has also manage... Read More

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